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Ronan Keating reveals Boyzone will 'try' to reunite in 2026

Ronan Keating: "I think 2026 might be a year for Boyzone to maybe try and do something."
Ronan Keating: "I think 2026 might be a year for Boyzone to maybe try and do something."

Singer Ronan Keating has revealed Boyzone will "try" to reunite in 2026.

The 48-year-old, who began his career in the boyband in 1993 alongside Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, Shane Lynch and the late Stephen Gately, said the success of a Sky documentary mini-series about the band called Boyzone: No Matter What had prompted the surviving members to discuss reuniting.

Speaking on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, Keating said: "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."

Following the interview, the band made a series of posts on their Instagram page with a picture of the band and the words "the journey continues", the posts also urging fans to sign up to a mailing list.

Boyzone tease reunion on Instagram

The group first broke up in 2000, as their members went on to pursue solo careers, before reuniting in 2007. Boyzone performed their Thank You And Goodnight farewell tour between 2018 and 2019 and have not returned to the stage since.

Asked by Mills how his bandmates were getting on, Keating said: "They're really great… After the documentary, the reaction was crazy, it was unbelievable, honestly, even people that weren’t fans of Boyzone were contacting me saying, 'I had no idea’."

Speaking about the documentary, he continued: "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."

L-R: Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy

The Irish star said there may be another surprise when he takes to the stage at Radio 2 In The Park on Saturday.

Keating said: "I’ve got a lot of surprises at the moment, and I don’t know which one to take out of my pocket, because there’s a few things brewing right now.

"There’ll hopefully be one tomorrow on stage, and then there’s going to be maybe one in the next few minutes, I might have one for you, Scott (the potential reunion)."

Boyzone formed in 1993 and went on to release seven studio albums including Said and Done (1995), A Different Beat (1996) and Where We Belong (1998). They are known for their hit singles including Love Me For A Reason, Keys to My Life, Father and Son and No Matter What.

Gately died of natural causes at the age of 33 on 10 October 2009 at his holiday home in Majorca.

Source: Press Association

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