Westlife performed at an intimate evening at the Pan Pacific in London on Friday night, following the release of their new single My Hero.
The foursome looked the part as they all wore matching suede jackets for the affair, which was hosted by Vernon Kay.
The boyband recently took to the stage at the Pride Of Britain Awards to share the new track, which has been released in conjunction with their tour tickets.
New release: Westlife took to the stage for an intimate performance at the Pan Pacific in London on Friday night, following the release of their new single My Hero
Shane Filan, Markus Feehily, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne delightedly revealed that My Hero, co-written by Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac, has 'strong significance' to them as they revelled in their chart return.
Also in attendance at the small gig was actress Claire Sweeney, who posed arm in arm with Vernon.
My Hero is an emotional new ballad from their new album Wild Dreams', and was played to more than five million viewers during the Pride Of Britain finale.
The epic performance saw Shane, Nicky, Mark and Kian in sensational form as they were joined on stage by this year's award-winners.
Looking good: The foursome looked the part as they all wore matching suede jackets for the affair, which was hosted by Vernon Kay
Star-studded: Also in attendance at the small gig was actress Claire Sweeney, who posed arm in arm with Vernon
Speaking about the track, the band said: 'My Hero has such beautiful lyrics. It is a powerful, heartfelt song which has such a strong meaning for all of us...
'The single reminds us of the heroics people have shown over the last 18 months and it also reflects on our own loved-ones who so often have been our personal heroes...
'The track is packed with emotion and has the potential to really connect with people. Performing it for millions of Pride of Britain viewers was the perfect launch for 'My Hero' which will be included on our