Boyzone Are Set To Reform For A Reunion Tour
Filed under: Music, News | By: Kerry
Posted on: November 5, 2007 | No Comments

It has been reported that Boyzone are set to reform for a reunion tour.
The five-piece Irish boy band are getting back together, after seven years apart, for a special performance of their greatest hits for BBC’s TV charity appeal Children in Need and hope to follow that up with a string of live shows.
Lead singer Ronan Keating said that “After all the speculation we are getting back together and we are very excited. We have been talking about it for a while now and decided to go out there on our own and have a go at it. At this stage all we have planned is to perform for Children in Need and we are thinking about doing a tour. We haven’t got any plans to release a new album but we will see what happens. And we haven’t signed a record deal with anyone.”
Ronan has also said that he and his band mates - Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, Stephen Gately and Keith Duffy - have put any “bad feeling” behind them after he pursued a successful solo career which resulted in the disbanding of the group in 2000.
Boyzone - who were formed by music mogul Louis Walsh in 1993 sold a staggering 15 million albums worldwide and amassed an impressive six UK number one singles during their seven-year career.
Were you a Boyzone fan I was and I can’t wait to see if they do end up releasing a new album.
What do you think? Who was you favourite member?
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