Boyzone is set to reunite for a series of shows, marking their return after six years. Ronan Keating, along with Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, and Shane Lynch, confirmed the exciting news of the band coming back together. The decision to reunite followed the success of their documentary series, “Boyzone: No Matter What,” which reignited discussions among the members.
During an interview on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, Ronan expressed the overwhelming positive response they received, prompting them to consider a comeback in 2026. A post on Boyzone’s official social media account hinted at upcoming shows, inviting fans to register for updates on a ticket selling site.
Reflecting on the band’s journey, Ronan mentioned the unexpected reactions received, even from non-fans of Boyzone. The resurgence of interest was evident, with the documentary even being played on British Airways flights, leading to amusing encounters for the band members.
While Shane Lynch previously expressed doubts about creating new music together, he emphasized the enduring bond of being a band called Boyzone. Despite ruling out new music, the prospect of sharing a stage for a night of fun was appealing to all members, fostering a sense of unity and nostalgia.
The documentary not only inspired a reunion but also reignited friendships among the band members. Shane highlighted how reconnecting with Mikey Graham, after years of minimal contact, was a heartwarming experience. The honesty and camaraderie displayed in the documentary strengthened their relationships and revived their shared history.
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