Westlife have started selling a T-shirt to raise funds for music industry workers who have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
06.04.2020 - 18:17 / billboard.com
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Westlife have started selling a T-shirt to raise funds for music industry workers who have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
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