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Only way is up for Ex-Westlife star Shane Filan

Westlife's Shane Filan strikes out on his own with a show at Symphony Hall. He tells Alison Jones why there is a lot riding on his solo career after his fortune was wiped out in Ireland's property crash.

Shane Filan(Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

When Shane Filan stands up to sing at Symphony Hall on Friday, he is hoping the response will live up to his past visits to the city.

“Birmingham was always an amazing night,” he says.

“We have been about 30 times. It is such a big arena. The fans would always be a bit more up for it, a bit more excited.”

This time things will be a little more intimate, the venue cosier than the capacious LG Arena, the focus solely on Shane as he attempts to prove there is indeed life after Westlife.

“There are a lot of fellas that come out of a boy band and most of them fail.

“Being in a famous band and trying to break out on your own, trying to convince people ‘Oh, I like him as well’, you have to work really hard to cross over to that.”

However, after a 14 years as one of five and then four (after Brian McFadden left) 34-year-old Shane admits he might feel a little lonely in the spotlight and backstage.

“I miss the craic with the lads. This is my first time on my own and the venues are going to feel like stadiums.