90s boyband Boyzone reuniting for massive comeback tour three decades after debut

90s boyband Boyzone reuniting for massive comeback tour three decades after debut

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Six years after Boyzone’s previous tour and more than three decades after their debut in the music industry, a hugely popular 90s boyband has revealed they are making a huge comeback.

Boyzone has made it clear that they are making a significant comeback.

Boyzone are making a comeback, six years after their last tour. Ronan Keating has revealed that he, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham and Shane Lynch are all reuniting for a special set of shows.

Following the success of their documentary series called Boyzone: No Matter What, the band and the late Stephen Gately have been talking about a reunion and it appears that a reunion is on the cards.

Speaking on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, Ronan shared: “The reaction was unbelievable, so we’ve obviously been talking about our story for the last 30 years, and we felt like that was kind of it, that maybe that was the end of the story. And well, we’ve all been chatting over the last few weeks, and I think 2026 might be a year for Boyzone to maybe try and do something.”

Keith Duffy, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham of Boyzone on stage at the SSE Arena, Belfast, as part of the band's Thank You & Goodnight farewell tour
Boyzone are set to reunite(Image: PA)

A post with the headline “the journey continues” and a link to the ticket-selling website See Tickets was posted on Boyzone’s official social media account at the time, which provided information about upcoming shows.

“They’re really great… After the documentary, the reaction was unbelievable, honestly, even people who weren’t fans of Boyzone contacted me and said, “I had no idea,” he said.

“British Airways had it on the plane (to England) in the documentary section, and somebody was watching it next to me, and it was really awkward, I had to put a blanket over my head.”

Shane was previously asked earlier this year whether he thought the group would ever reunite to make new music. He said on ITV show Lorraine: “I say this with the greatest respect, we will always be a band called Boyzone but we will never be a band again. I don’t think we will ever make music again.

We’ve already done a tour, but I believe we would all be more than willing to do it because that would be a fun night out for everyone else, including ourselves, and it would be beautiful regardless of whether it occurs.

Although they hadn’t spoken in a while, the documentary gave them the idea to reconnect.

When I saw the first draft of the documentary, I couldn’t help myself and called Mikey because I hadn’t spoken to him in a while.

He made the documentary for me, and I thought he was amazing in it. I was delighted that he would tell his story, and that his honesty was incredible and something he had to do to participate in the documentary. We had a lot of uncertainty about what would happen, so it was fantastic and amazing when everything was finished. He deserves my very best wishes.

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Source: Mirror

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