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Gary Armstrong

Westlife fans turn Glasgow Cineworld into nightclub during The Twenty Tour screening

It's a little over two decades since Westlife first burst onto the scene, yet fans are still belting out their tunes across the country.

Glasgow has always had an affinity with the Irish boy band, who recently played three sell-out shows at the SSE Hydro as they celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first album.

And in a special one-off showing on Saturday night, Glasgow's Westlife faithful descended upon Cineworld, where the band's performance from Croke Park, in Dublin, was being screened live.

As video shared on social media shows, those in attendance at the City Centre cinema were clearly not too upset about not being at Croke Park in person, turning Cineworld into an impromptu nightclub during the Westlife performance.

Huge Westlife fan Natalie McMillan posted a video of her and pals on Twitter, as they and dozens of others got out of their seats and danced in front of the big Cineworld screen during one of the band's hit tracks.

The footage has since had hundreds of views and the all-important like from Cineworld, while Natalie and her friends are hoping the boy band will see the video which shows the Glasgow revellers' commitment to the Westlife cause.

To see the video in full, click the play button in the video player above.

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