The List of Westlife Albums in Order of Release Date

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Westlife Albums in Order trace the incredible musical journey of one of the world’s most successful pop groups.

Formed in Dublin in 1998, Westlife consists of Nicky Byrne, Shane Filan, Kian Egan, and Mark Feehily, with Brian McFadden as an original member until his departure in 2004. Known for their soulful harmonies, heartfelt ballads, and timeless pop hits, Westlife became a global sensation with over 55 million records sold, 16 UK number-one singles, and 11 chart-topping albums in Ireland. Their discography showcases the evolution of their sound — from their chart-smashing debut Westlife (1999) to the emotional Coast to Coast (2000), the mature World of Our Own (2001), and the reflective Turnaround (2003). After McFadden’s exit, the group continued their success with Face to Face (2005), Back Home (2007), and Gravity (2010), before reuniting to release Spectrum (2019) and Wild Dreams (2021).

Exploring Westlife Albums in Order offers fans a nostalgic look at their evolution from boyband icons to enduring pop legends, whose music continues to define generations of listeners across the globe. So, if you are a die heart fan of Westlife Albums then check out here we have list of Westlife albums in order of release so far.

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How many albums does Westlife have?

Westlife have released twelve studio albums, ten compilation albums, one live album, nineteen video albums, forty-one singles, thirteen promotional singles, and forty-five music videos.

The List of  Westlife Albums in Order of Release Date

Here is the list of Westlife Album in Order of Release Date:

  1. Westlife — 1 November 1999
  2. Coast to Coast — 6 November 2000
  3. World of Our Own — 12 November 2001
  4. Turnaround — 24 November 2003
  5. …Allow Us to Be Frank — 8 November 2004
  6. Face to Face — 31 October 2005
  7. The Love Album — 20 November 2006
  8. Back Home — 5 November 2007
  9. Where We Are — 30 November 2009
  10. Gravity — 22 November 2010
  11. Spectrum — 15 November 2019
  12. Wild Dreams — 26 November 2021

All Westlife Albums List in Order


1. Westlife (1999)

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Tracks:

  1. Swear It Again
  2. If I Let You Go
  3. Flying Without Wings
  4. Fool Again
  5. No No
  6. I Don’t Wanna Fight
  7. Change the World
  8. Moments
  9. Seasons in the Sun
  10. I Need You
  11. Miss You
  12. More Than Words
  13. Open Your Heart
  14. Try Again
  15. What I Want Is What I’ve Got
  16. We Are One
  17. Can’t Lose What You Never Had

Westlife is the debut studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 1 November 1999 by RCA Records. The album features five consecutive UK No. 1 singles — “Swear It Again,” “If I Let You Go,” “Flying Without Wings,” “I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun,” and “Fool Again.” Produced by hitmakers Steve Mac and Wayne Hector, it showcases the band’s signature pop ballads and harmonies. Peaking at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart, it became one of 1999’s best-selling albums, certified 5× Platinum in the UK and achieving multi-platinum success across Asia, Europe, and Australia, selling over 6 million copies worldwide.

2. Coast to Coast (2000)

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Tracks:

  1. My Love
  2. What Makes a Man
  3. I Lay My Love on You
  4. Against All Odds
  5. When You’re Looking Like That
  6. Close
  7. Somebody Needs You
  8. Angel’s Wings
  9. Soledad
  10. Puzzle of My Heart
  11. Dreams Come True
  12. No Place That Far
  13. You Make Me Feel
  14. Loneliness Knows Me by Name
  15. Fragile Heart
  16. Every Little Thing You Do

Coast to Coast is the second studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 6 November 2000 by RCA Records. Featuring global hits like “My Love,” “Against All Odds” (with Mariah Carey), and “What Makes a Man,” the album became a massive commercial success. It topped the UK Albums Chart, selling 1.8 million copies in Britain and over 7 million worldwide. Blending heartfelt ballads with catchy pop melodies, the record showcased Westlife’s evolving sound and vocal strength. The album’s success was further supported by the Where Dreams Come True Tour, which drew over 600,000 fans globally.

3. World of Our Own (2001)

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Tracks:

  1. Queen of My Heart (Radio Edit)
  2. Bop Bop Baby
  3. I Cry
  4. Why Do I Love You
  5. I Wanna Grow Old with You
  6. Evergreen
  7. World of Our Own
  8. To Be Loved
  9. Drive (for All Time)
  10. If Your Heart’s Not in It
  11. When You Come Around
  12. Don’t Say It’s Too Late
  13. Don’t Let Me Go
  14. Walk Away
  15. Love Crime
  16. Imaginary Diva
  17. Angel

World of Our Own is the third studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 12 November 2001 through RCA Records. The album became a massive commercial success, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and earning 4× Platinum certification from the BPI. It features hit singles like “Queen of My Heart,” “World of Our Own,” “Bop Bop Baby,” and the charity single “Uptown Girl.” Known for its heartfelt ballads and pop anthems, the album showcases Westlife’s songwriting talents, with members co-writing several tracks. Selling over 5.5 million copies worldwide, it remains one of Westlife’s most beloved and best-selling albums.

4. Turnaround (2003)

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Tracks:

  1. Mandy
  2. Hey Whatever
  3. Heal
  4. Obvious
  5. When a Woman Loves a Man
  6. On My Shoulder
  7. Turn Around
  8. I Did It for You
  9. Thank You
  10. To Be with You
  11. Home
  12. Lost in You
  13. What Do They Know?

Turnaround is the fourth studio album by Irish pop group Westlife, released on 24 November 2003 through BMG Records. The album features hit singles “Hey Whatever”, the chart-topping “Mandy”, and the heartfelt ballad “Obvious.” It marked the final album featuring original member Brian McFadden, who departed in 2004. Blending emotional ballads and upbeat pop tracks, Turnaround showcases songwriting from Steve Mac, Wayne Hector, and Diane Warren. The album debuted at number one in both the UK and Ireland, earning 2× Platinum certification in the UK and becoming one of 2003’s best-selling albums, cementing Westlife’s global pop legacy.

5. …Allow Us to Be Frank (2004)

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Tracks:

  1. Ain’t That a Kick in the Head
  2. Fly Me to the Moon
  3. Smile
  4. Let There Be Love
  5. The Way You Look Tonight
  6. Come Fly with Me
  7. Mack the Knife
  8. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
  9. Summer Wind
  10. Clementine
  11. When I Fall in Love
  12. Moon River
  13. That’s Life

…Allow Us to Be Frank is the fifth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 8 November 2004 via Sony BMG. This Rat Pack tribute marks Westlife’s first album as a four-piece after Brian McFadden’s departure and features timeless classics made famous by Frank Sinatra and Nat “King” Cole, including “Fly Me to the Moon,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” “Moon River,” and “That’s Life.” Recorded with a 60-piece orchestra at Phoenix Studios in London, the album showcases the group’s elegant harmonies and big band charm. It peaked at No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 in Ireland, earning 2× Platinum certification in the UK.

6. Face to Face (2005)

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Tracks:

  1. You Raise Me Up
  2. When You Tell Me That You Love Me
  3. Amazing
  4. That’s Where You Find Love
  5. She’s Back
  6. Desperado
  7. Colour My World
  8. In This Life
  9. Heart Without a Home
  10. Hit You with the Real Thing
  11. Change Your Mind

Face to Face is the sixth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on October 31, 2005, through Sony BMG. The album marked a strong comeback for the group, debuting at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and achieving 4× Platinum certification in the UK. Featuring emotional ballads and powerful covers like “You Raise Me Up”, “Desperado”, and “In This Life”, it showcases Westlife’s signature harmonies and heartfelt pop sound. The album also includes the hit duet “When You Tell Me That You Love Me” with Diana Ross. Supported by the successful Face to Face Tour 2006, it remains one of Westlife’s most celebrated releases.

7. The Love Album (2006)

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Tracks:

  1. The Rose
  2. Total Eclipse of the Heart
  3. All Out of Love
  4. You Light Up My Life
  5. Easy
  6. You Are So Beautiful (to Me)
  7. Have You Ever Been in Love
  8. Love Can Build a Bridge
  9. The Dance
  10. All or Nothing
  11. You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling

The Love Album is the seventh studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on November 20, 2006, in the UK and earlier in the Philippines. Featuring heartfelt renditions of classic love songs, the album’s only single, “The Rose”, became a chart-topping hit in both Ireland and the UK, marking the band’s 14th No. 1 single. The album debuted at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart, selling over 219,000 copies in its first week, and earned multi-platinum certifications across several countries. With standout covers like “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You”, The Love Album showcases Westlife’s signature harmonies and timeless romantic style.

8. Back Home (2007)

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Tracks:

  1. Home
  2. Us Against the World
  3. Something Right
  4. I’m Already There
  5. When I’m with You
  6. Have You Ever
  7. It’s You
  8. Catch My Breath
  9. The Easy Way
  10. I Do
  11. Pictures in My Head
  12. You Must Have Had a Broken Heart

Back Home is the eighth studio album by Irish pop group Westlife, released on 5 November 2007 through Syco Music, Sony Music, and RCA Records. Produced by Steve Mac, Rami Yacoub, and others, the album features a blend of heartfelt ballads and upbeat pop tracks. It includes hit singles like “Home”, a Michael Bublé cover, and originals such as “Us Against the World” and “Something Right.” Despite mixed critical reviews, Back Home was a major commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and earning multi-Platinum certifications. The album marked Westlife’s final release before their 2008 hiatus.

9. Where We Are (2009)

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Tracks:

  1. What About Now
  2. How to Break a Heart
  3. Leaving
  4. Shadows
  5. Talk Me Down
  6. Where We Are
  7. The Difference
  8. As Love Is My Witness
  9. Another World
  10. No More Heroes
  11. Sound of a Broken Heart
  12. Reach Out
  13. I’ll See You Again

Where We Are is the ninth studio album by Irish pop group Westlife, released on 27 November 2009 in Ireland and 30 November 2009 in the UK through RCA Records and Sony Music. Marking their return after a year-long hiatus, the album introduced a refreshed pop sound while keeping the group’s signature emotional ballads. Featuring the hit single “What About Now”, the album includes collaborations with acclaimed producers like Ryan Tedder, Jim Jonsin, and Greg Wells. Despite mixed reviews, Where We Are achieved major commercial success, debuting at #2 on the UK Albums Chart and earning 2× Platinum certification for over 600,000 sales.

10. Gravity (2010)

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Tracks:

  1. Beautiful Tonight
  2. Safe
  3. Chances
  4. I Will Reach You
  5. Closer
  6. The Reason
  7. Tell Me It’s Love
  8. I Get Weak
  9. Before It’s Too Late
  10. No One’s Gonna Sleep Tonight
  11. Difference in Me
  12. Too Hard to Say Goodbye

Gravity is the tenth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 22 November 2010 through Syco Music. Produced entirely by John Shanks, the album features heartfelt ballads and pop-rock melodies, including the lead single “Safe”. Recorded across Los Angeles, Dublin, and London, Gravity marked Westlife’s final release under Syco before their split in 2012. It showcases the band’s mature sound with standout tracks like “Beautiful Tonight”, “Closer”, and “Too Hard to Say Goodbye”. The album peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart and achieved Platinum certification, selling over 358,000 copies in the UK.

11. Spectrum (2019)

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Tracks:

  1. Hello My Love
  2. Better Man
  3. My Blood
  4. Dynamite
  5. Dance
  6. One Last Time
  7. Take Me There
  8. Repair
  9. Without You
  10. L.O.V.E.
  11. Another Life

Spectrum is the eleventh studio album by Irish pop sensation Westlife, released on November 15, 2019, through Virgin EMI Records. Marking their first album in eight years, it showcases a fresh, contemporary sound with contributions from Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, Ryan Tedder, and James Bay. The record features hit singles like “Hello My Love,” “Better Man,” “Dynamite,” and “My Blood.” Recorded across Dublin, London, and Los Angeles, Spectrum blends heartfelt ballads with upbeat anthems designed for live shows. Debuting at number one on the UK and Irish Albums Charts, it became one of 2019’s top-selling albums for Virgin EMI.

12. Wild Dreams (2021)

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Tracks:

  1. Starlight
  2. Alone Together
  3. Wild Dreams
  4. Lifeline
  5. Alive
  6. Rewind
  7. Do You Ever Think of Me
  8. My Hero
  9. End of Time
  10. Magic
  11. Always with Me

Wild Dreams is the twelfth studio album by Irish pop band Westlife, released on November 26, 2021, through East West Records. The album features uplifting pop tracks inspired by hope, resilience, and new beginnings during the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes hit singles like “Starlight” and “My Hero”, with songwriting from Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge, and production by Jamie Scott, Rami Yacoub, and Steve Mac. Wild Dreams received positive reviews for its mature sound and emotional depth. To promote the album, Westlife launched The Wild Dreams Tour, performing across Europe, Asia, North America, and South America.

All Westlife Tours in Order by Year

Westlife, the iconic Irish pop group formed in 1998, has delivered some of the most memorable tours in pop history. Their journey began with the East Meets Westlife Tour (2000), followed by global success through the Where Dreams Come True Tour (2001) and World of Our Own Tour (2002). They continued captivating audiences with Unbreakable Tour (2003) and Turnaround Tour (2004) before embracing themed shows like Number Ones Tour (2005) and The Love Tour (2007). After their 2012 farewell, they reunited for The Twenty Tour (2019) and The Wild Dreams Tour (2022–2024). Westlife’s 25th Anniversary World Tour (2025–2026) celebrates their enduring legacy and global fanbase.

Here is the list of Westlife tours in order by year:

Headlining tours:

  1. East Meets Westlife Tour (2000)
  2. Where Dreams Come True Tour (2001)
  3. World of Our Own Tour (2002)
  4. Unbreakable Tour (2003)
  5. Turnaround Tour (2004)
  6. Number Ones Tour (2005)
  7. Face to Face Tour (2006)
  8. The Love Tour (2007)
  9. Back Home Tour (2008)
  10. Where We Are Tour (2010)
  11. Gravity Tour (2011)
  12. The Greatest Hits Tour (2012)
  13. The Twenty Tour (2019)
  14. The Wild Dreams Tour (2022–2024)
  15. With Love Tour (2024)
  16. The 25th Anniversary World Tour (2025—2026)

Supporting tours:

  1. Boyzone – Where We Belong Tour (1998)

Promotional tours:

  1. 1998–2012; 2018–present UK and Ireland Tour
  2. 1999 European, East Asian, and Southeast Asian Tour
  3. 2000 European, North American, South American and Asian Tour
  4. 2001, 2002 European, Korean, Mexican and United States Tour
  5. 2003 European, Hong Kong, Japan, and Malaysian Tour
  6. 2005, 2006 European, Taiwan Tour
  7. 2007 Australian Tour
  8. 2009 Swedish Tour
  9. 2019 Singapore, Indonesian, Chinese, Swedish Tour

Conclusion:

In conclusion, exploring Westlife Albums in Order showcases the incredible evolution of one of the world’s most successful pop groups. From their chart-topping debut Westlife (1999) to their recent releases like Spectrum (2019) and Wild Dreams (2021), the band’s journey reflects over two decades of timeless hits and heartfelt performances. With over 55 million records sold, multiple world tours, and countless awards, Westlife continues to leave a lasting impact on global pop music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a new listener, discovering Westlife Albums in Order offers a nostalgic and inspiring look into their remarkable musical legacy.


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