Boyzone is gearing up for a major one-time concert in 2026. The band, consisting of all original members who have been apart for years, will reunite in London on Saturday, June 6.
The reunion event will pay tribute to their late member, Stephen Gately. Besides performing, Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy, and Shane Lynch will honor Gately during the show.
The decision to reunite follows the success of the documentary “Boyzone: No Matter What” on Sky. The band expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response from fans worldwide, which inspired them to create a unique experience by headlining their own stadium show.
Boyzone initially disbanded in 2000 to pursue solo careers before reuniting in 2007. They bid farewell with the “Thank You And Goodnight” tour between 2018 and 2019, and have been absent from the stage since.
Recently, Ronan Keating hinted at a comeback following the positive reception of the Sky documentary series. The band members have been discussing the possibility of reuniting, with Keating suggesting that 2026 might be the year for Boyzone to make a return.
After an interview where Keating shared their thoughts, the band posted on their Instagram page with a photo and the caption “the journey continues,” encouraging fans to join their mailing list.
Boyzone, known for hits like “Love Me For A Reason,” “Words,” and “No Matter What,” has achieved six UK number one singles and five UK number one albums.
Stephen Gately passed away from natural causes at the age of 33 in 2009. The official cause of death was reported as a pulmonary edema, leading to respiratory failure.
Presale tickets for the concert will be available from October 7, with general ticket sales starting on October 10.