Boyzone Plans Reunion Tour Following Documentary Success
Boyzone Plans Reunion Tour Following Documentary Success

Boyzone Plans Reunion Tour Following Documentary Success

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Boyzone, the iconic 90s boyband, is considering a reunion in 2026 following the success of their Sky documentary mini-series, Boyzone: No Matter What. Ronan Keating revealed on BBC Radio 2 that the reaction to the documentary was overwhelming and that the surviving band members have been discussing the possibility of coming back together for new shows. The band, which originally formed in 1993 and includes Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, Shane Lynch, and the late Stephen Gately, had previously reunited in 2007 after initially breaking up in 2000, with their last farewell tour occurring between 2018 and 2019. Social media posts from Boyzone hint at upcoming events with the phrase "the journey continues" and encourage fans to sign up for updates. Despite some uncertainty about making new music, the band members appear open to performing again, with Keating mentioning several surprises and plans brewing, including a potential announcement at Radio 2 In The Park. The band’s enduring popularity is underscored by their six UK number one singles and five number one albums, and the documentary has even reached audiences unexpectedly, such as on British Airways flights.

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