WESTLIFE have finally released their first new single in almost a decade.
The Irish boy band dropped the brand new track 'Hello My Love' this morning, written and produced by hitmakers Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac – who also worked on 'Shape of You', 'Your Song' and 'Woman Like Me'.
The lads – who reunited last year minus Brian McFadden – last released new material nine years ago with the 2010 single 'Gravity'.
It's out now! #HelloMyLove https://t.co/z6qplvCz9s pic.twitter.com/DxtZF5cExL
— Westlife (@westlifemusic) 10 January 2019
A busy year lies ahead for the foursome with a summer tour of Ireland and the UK including a double header at Dublin's Croke Park on the horizon.
The Twenty Tour has already proved a hit with ticket sales and will celebrate Westlife's 20th anniversary in May and June.
The band will appear on the Graham Norton Show this Friday and are expected to release a new album sometime this year.
Their new single is, unsurprisingly, pure unashamed pop and with Ed Sheeran involved – what could go wrong?
Give it a listen below: