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Release Date:
December 2, 2008
Original Title:
10 Years Of Westlife: Live At Croke Park Stadium
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
On the 1st June 2008, Westlife returned to their home country of Ireland to play the biggest concert of their career to date. Fresh from the success of their massive 'Back Home' world tour, the band played to a sell-out, 82,500 strong crowd at Croke Park Stadium, Dublin in honour of their 10th anniversary. A truly unforgettable occasion for Kian, Mark, Nicky and Shane. This beautifully shot DVD perfectly captures the emotion, intensity, spirit and magical moments of the concert and is a true reminder of this very special day.
Director:
Julia Knowles
Executive Producer:
Robin Wilson
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