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The video begins with a young woman crying in a graveyard and then it goes into a flashback, in which it shows her and her boyfriend in a Jeep out for a romantic date on the beach. Later, the woman dresses herself for appears to be either a wedding or a prom and waits for her boyfriend to arrive.
Westlife performing at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in 2009. To mark their tenth year in music, Westlife staged the sold-out concert 10 Years of Westlife in Croke Park on 1 June 2008. [63] [64] The group announced that they would be going on hiatus for a year after their Back Home Tour.
Westlife Fourth video track from Live in Jakarta, Indonesia 5 2000 - 2008, 2019 Fool Again Westlife Sixth video track from Live in Jakarta, Indonesia, Twelfth video track from Where Dreams Come True Tour, Tenth video track from Unbreakable Tour, Twelfth video track and second medley from Back Home Tour,
Irish boy band Westlife have released twelve studio albums, sixteen video albums, one live album, three karaoke albums, thirty-eight singles, fourteen promotional singles, nine compilation albums and fifty-five music videos.
The music video features Westlife's activities in Asia, including South Korea, Japan, and Singapore. Many parts of the video was also shot in Singapore. [5] It also features the band promoting their latest studio album at the time, Coast to Coast. The video also interspersed with the band singing. [6]
The original version of the video was not released. Simon Cowell had spent £150,000 on it, didn't like it and ordered a re-shoot. [3]The remade British music video features the band members in a mini theatre and singing on a stage fitted with lighting panel flooring while they face a screen with black-and-white videos of their studio recording process.
The music video featured montage of their concerts, fans, autograph and album signings. Miss South Africa 2000 and Miss World 2001 Top 10 semifinalist Jo-Ann Strauss was featured in the video. This is their second video in 2001 to feature their fans and fifth video throughout their band career.
"World of Our Own" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 18 February 2002 as the second single from their third studio album of the same name (2001). The song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart, [1] becoming their 10th number-one single.