Ronan Keating has revealed that Boyzone—the famed ’90s Irish boyband—plans to reunite in 2026.
The lead singer made the announcement during an appearance on BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills Breakfast Show, citing the overwhelmingly positive response to their recent Sky documentary Boyzone: No Matter What as the driving force behind the decision. “The reaction was unbelievable… I think 2026 might be a year for Boyzone to maybe try and do something,” Keating said.
Keating, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, and Shane Lynch—have prompted fans to stay tuned by posting on their official Instagram, noting, “the journey continues” and encouraging followers to sign up to their mailing list. Although no format for the reunion has been confirmed, the news has already stirred considerable excitement. Boyzone initially disbanded in 2000, reunited in 2007, and ended their farewell tour (Thank You & Goodnight) in 2019.
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