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11-521: Where We Are Tour may refer to: Where We Are Tour (Westlife) , a 2010 tour by Westlife Where We Are Tour: Live from the O2 Where We Are Tour (One Direction) , a 2014 tour by One Direction Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Where We Are Tour . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

22-469: Is a tour by Irish pop band , Westlife in support of their ninth studio album, Where We Are . The band toured in numerous counties in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Faroe Islands , Scotland and Wales . The 14 May date of the tour, which took place on The O2 Arena , London, had a live broadcast on Sky Box Office . It was also taped for a concert DVD, Where We Are Tour: Live from The O2 , which

33-682: Is the brother of the footballer Aaron McLean . Under the pseudonym of "Digga", he collaborated with MJ Cole on "Gotta Have It"; then with drum and bass duo Chase & Status on the song "Take U There", which featured on the debut album, More Than Alot . “Broken” was the underground song that caught the eye of big record companies and Mclean was signed to Atlantic. McLean worked with record producers Fraser T Smith , Phil Tan , Dylan "3D" Dresdow, Nate 'Danja' Hills , plus Naughty Boy (of Wiley and Chipmunk fame). Confirmed songs included " My Name ", "Great Escape", "Try Me", "Finally in Love", "Broken" and

44-471: The Glasgow dates. JLS , runners up of The X Factor in 2008, alongside Jedward another X Factor contender. will support the band's return at Europe's fourth biggest stadium, Croke Park on 5 June 2010, which gives Westlife a total of four support acts for their Croke Park gig – Wonderland, Wow, JLS and Jedward. Indie rock group The Fuel will support the band on their Bristol date. McLean also supports

55-461: The Smith-produced "One More Night". However, the album was never released. In 2013, Mclean released a free album on SoundCloud called Digga’s House . In 2019, there were rumours McLean was soon to release a much anticipated EP. He is the nephew of 1990s singer Bitty McLean and is the older brother of professional footballer Aaron McLean . McLean has two daughters from a past relationship and

66-415: The band on 18 July, Tamworth Festival. Band As part of their Where We Are Tour, the band did an acoustic performance along with The Irish Film Orchestra and choir on 20 August 2010. Band McLean (singer) McLean (born Anthony McLean , 24 June 1980) is an English singer from Dagenham , east London. He was signed to Asylum Records and then Atlantic Records . His debut single "Broken"

77-409: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Where_We_Are_Tour&oldid=984774589 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Where We Are Tour (Westlife) The Where We Are Tour

88-452: The tour. On 28 May, it was announced that Westlife would play an intimate and exclusive gig called "A night with Westlife" at The O2 in Dublin , the gig will be filmed and streamed live via The O2's blueroom website o2blueroom.i.e. The event took place on 20 August with a shorter and different setlist. The tour has been tagged by Stereoboard UK as the fourth most in-demand tour of 2010. The tour

99-511: Was released on 26 October 2009. The song was produced by The Schizofreniks and first released independently on 26 March 2007 on Schizofreniks Records, and has since then accrued over 20 million hits across major social networking sites, including YouTube and MySpace. McLean was born in 1980 in East London and grew up in Dagenham, Essex. He is the son of the lovers rock musician, John McLean. He

110-453: Was released on 29 November 2010. This was the third hottest tour of May 2010 according to Billboard . Before the album was released, different reports had been publicized, such as Westlife already having their 2010 tour with two dates in Croke Park on their minds. The tour was designed by Baz Halpin and produced by William Baker as said from an article with the content and design used for

121-517: Was seen by 360,000 fans. Irish girlband Wonderland was announced as one of the support act for Westlife and were the only to serve the full tour. On 27 April 2010, it was announced that American boyband WOW also served as an opening act for this tour, from 12 May in London's O2 up to 5 June in Dublin's Croke Park . On 16 May 2010, boyband The MacDonald Brothers was added as a support act exclusively for

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