Louis Walsh - List of Groups and Performers Managed By Walsh

List of Groups and Performers Managed By Walsh

Walsh manages and has managed many singers and groups, including:

  • Westlife – 1998–2012
  • Boyzone – 1993–2000, 2007–present
  • Ronan Keating – 2000–present
  • Shayne Ward – 2005–2009
  • Jedward – 2009–present
  • Wonderland – 2010–2011
  • Bellefire – 2000–2004
  • Six – 2001–2002
  • Girls Aloud – 2002–2003
  • G4 – 2004–2007
  • Samantha Mumba – 2000–2002
  • Eton Road – 2006–2008
  • JLS – 2008–present
  • The Carter Twins
  • Kerri Ann
  • Rob Carney - 2006–present

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