“I’m Simply Not Ready Yet” — Mark Feehily Breaks His Silence And Begins An Unexpected Comeback After Years Of Health Battles.

“I’m Simply Not Ready Yet” — Mark Feehily’s Silent Struggle And The Brave New Chapter Fans Never ExpectedMark Feehily has shared an update with his fans following a period of ill health after battling several illnesses over the past few years

For more than a year, Mark Feehily vanished from the spotlight — no tour selfies, no backstage banter, no proud Westlife moments flooding fans’ feeds.

Just silence.

Now, at 45, the Westlife star has finally broken that silence — and the story behind it is far more heartbreaking than anyone imagined.

The post that stopped fans in their tracks

This week, Mark shared his first Instagram update in over twelve months, posting a rare studio photo with headphones wrapped gently around his ears.The Westlife singer, 45, shared his first post in more than a year, as he revealed his career comeback plans to the delight of his followers (Mark pictured November 2021)

“Heya… it’s been so long. I’ve missed ya,” he wrote — apologising for disappearing, admitting how painful it has been watching Westlife launch their glittering 25th anniversary world tour without him.

Watching the party from the sidelines

As the band celebrates three decades of sold-out shows, Mark is still standing on the outside.

The Irish native revealed that he will be hosting radio shows on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays

He described the ache of seeing his bandmates soaring across the world while he stays home — but also how deeply moved he’s been by fans who’ve refused to forget him.

From Sligo in the late ’90s to stadiums across the globe, Mark reflected on a lifetime spent chasing the same dream with Shane, Nicky and Kian — nights on tour buses, in studios, on planes, in hotel rooms — a brotherhood that “still blows my mind.”

The painful truth

And then came the words fans weren’t ready to hear:

“I’m simply not ready to take on a massive world tour yet. My body and my mind need time.”

After everything he’s survived, Mark knows pushing too hard now could undo years of recovery.

From hospital beds… to radio waves

But instead of retreating into silence again, Mark has chosen a different kind of comeback.

From this week, he’ll host three shows a week on RTÉ Radio 1 in Ireland — every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.In October, Westlife paid tribute to Mark on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall to mark their 25th anniversary - after confirming he is 'still part of the band'

“It’s not a stadium show,” he admitted.
“But for me, it’s a huge achievement.”

Sitting in a chair behind a microphone may seem small — but after everything he’s endured, it’s a victory.

The health nightmare no fan saw

Mark’s nightmare began in August 2020 after routine surgery spiralled into sepsis, leaving him in intensive care during the darkest days of the pandemic.

In 2021, just as he tried to return, he was struck again — collapsing before a concert and later diagnosed with pneumonia, forcing him off the Wild Dreams tour.

Then came a devastating blow: a large incisional hernia, requiring yet more major surgery.

Four operations.
Months in ICU.
Years of setbacks.

And still… he kept going.

“We love him. We miss him.”

Even in his absence, Westlife refuse to let his presence fade.

At the Royal Albert Hall anniversary show, Shane Filan stopped mid-concert:

“We love him, we miss him — and we can’t wait to have him back on this stage with us.”

As Flying Without Wings played, singer Kirsten Joy stepped in for Mark’s lines — and the entire arena felt the hole he left behind.

Still part of the dream

Mark may be off the tour, but he hasn’t left the band. He features on new tracks, including Chariot, and Westlife’s upcoming greatest-hits album will include four brand-new songs — proof his voice is still woven into their future.

Not gone — just healing

For years, fans feared Mark Feehily had faded quietly into the shadows.

Now they finally know the truth.

He wasn’t disappearing.

He was surviving.