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Westlife at the 02
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My daughter is due to go and see Westlife in March, for the 5th time!!
As she will be 16 I was wondering who to contact to ask if the westlife boys could wish her a happy birthday while at the concert.
I know it's a long shot, but there's no harm in trying!!
I'm just not sure who or where to send an e mail or letter.
I don't mind writing more than one so all ideas would be gratefully recieved!!
As she will be 16 I was wondering who to contact to ask if the westlife boys could wish her a happy birthday while at the concert.
I know it's a long shot, but there's no harm in trying!!
I'm just not sure who or where to send an e mail or letter.
I don't mind writing more than one so all ideas would be gratefully recieved!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sorry to be a damp squib, but there is next to chance of this happening.
If you think about it - if they did it once, then every gig would be a role-call of names for birthdays, engagements, in memorioiums, and so on, which is why no band ever does it.
If they don;t ever start, then no-one will be left out, so they all adopt the same approach - they don;t do this kind of annoucement.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this will save you a load of time, postage, and disappointment.
If you think about it - if they did it once, then every gig would be a role-call of names for birthdays, engagements, in memorioiums, and so on, which is why no band ever does it.
If they don;t ever start, then no-one will be left out, so they all adopt the same approach - they don;t do this kind of annoucement.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this will save you a load of time, postage, and disappointment.