Boyzone are reuniting for a one-off stadium show in 2026

Boyzone have announced a one-off concert for 2026, their first in seven years.

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Boyzone have announced a full-band reunion for 2026
Boyzone have announced a full-band reunion for 2026

Boyzone are reuniting for a one-off stadium show in 2026.

The Irish boy band - comprising Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham - will headline London's Emirates Stadium on Saturday June 6, 2026, in what marks their first concert since their min-residency at the London Palladium in 2019.

The reunion was inspired by the rave reviews of the Love Me For A Reason hitmakers' documentary Boyzone: No Matter What.

A band statement read: "We've been truly blown away and humbled by the response to the documentary this year. The love we've felt from fans all over the world has inspired us to create the ultimate experience together, headlining our own stadium show.

"The four of us can't wait to stand together again and enjoy One For The Road."

A pre-sale takes place on October 7 at 9am, followed by the general sale 9am on October 10.

Ronan recently teased that they were going to “try” and reunite next year.

The 48-year-old singer rose to fame in 1993 as a member of the Irish boyband, alongside Keith, Mikey, Shane, and Stephen Gately, who died in 2009 at the age of 33.

Speaking on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 earlier this month, Ronan said the response to the four-part Sky documentary, released in February, had prompted fresh discussions about the group’s future that made him think about getting the group back together.

He 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.”

The band later posted on Instagram with a picture of themselves and the words “the journey continues”, encouraging fans to sign up to a mailing list.

Boyzone first split in 2000 as its members pursued solo careers, before reuniting in 2007.

They toured extensively, including their Thank You And Goodnight farewell shows between 2018 and 2019, but have not performed together since.

Asked by Scott Mills how his bandmates were doing, Ronan 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 reach of Boyzone: No Matter What, he added: “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.”

Boyzone scored six UK number one singles and five UK number one albums, with hits including Love Me For A Reason, Words and No Matter What.

Keith went on to form Boyzlife with rival band Westlife's former member Brian McFadden in 2016, who perform songs by both groups.

The duo will also be on the road between in 2026, between February and March.

The supergroup have released two albums, 2020's Strings Attached and 2022's Old School.