They knew glory in the 1990s. The Boyzone Group, launched in 1993 and known in particular for its tube No matter whatHe has just announced his reform on June 6, 2026 at Emirates Stadium in London. The concert will be called “One for the Road”, which could be translated as “last one for the road.”
“We are not making new music, this is not a reform,” said Ronan Keating at BBC Breakfast this Tuesday. “There are many groups that do this,” he added.
First concert since 2019
The group brought together Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Michael Graham Stephen Gately and Shane Lynch separated in 2000, before reforming for the first time in 2007. In 2018, they celebrated their 25 years of existence. His last appearance on stage together dates back to 2019.
Boyzone was the subject of a recent documentary entitled No matter what, whose success has encouraged them to find themselves on stage.
Stephen Gately, founding member of the group, died in 2009, pulmonary edema due to the weakness of the congenital heart.
Boyzone launched 7 Studios albums, including an album of covers in 2014. His first four albums classified the lists in the United Kingdom.
In 1997, the group played a duo with the band of French boys Alliage, entitled Stay close to me.
Like Boyzone, other children’s bands surf the nostalgia during the 90s and return to the stage for birthday concerts. This is the case of Worlds Apart, which, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the group, announced a new album, a documentary and a concert in La Cigale in Paris.
Source: BFM TV
