
Boyzone are set to perform their final shows ever this weekend, after 33 years together.
Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch are taking to the stage for the final time, after over three decades on and off as a boyband.
The foursome were formed in 1993 by Louis Walsh, initially as a five piece that included Stephen Gately. After three number one albums, the band split in the year 2000, before reuniting in 2007.

The fivesome were hitting their stride in their second stint as a band, including a huge sell-out arena tour, before tragedy struck in 2009 when Stephen Gately passed away unexpectedly.
While the band continued as a four-piece following Stephen’s death, they ended (amicably) for what we thought was for good in 2018, with their final album Thank You and Goodnight.
However, following the success of their documentary ‘Boyzone: No Matter What’ last year, they decided to get the band back together for one final show in London’s Emirates Stadium — with a second show being added due to demand.

The band’s final show will take place on Saturday (June 6), with fellow Irish 90s band B*Witched acting as the opening act
Ronan, Keith, Mikey and Shane are set to take to the stage at around 8.15pm on Saturday, with the show expected to wrap up at around 10.30pm.
While many fans belied that the gigs were a sign that they wouldn’t be hanging up the mics just yet, Ronan confirmed last year that this is, indeed, their final curtain call.

‘We’ve made a call; it’s gonna be in the Emirates Stadium, it’s our final show, we’re not getting back together,’ Ronan told Dubai92 radio.
‘There’s no new music, [and the gig] is not a reunion; we’ve done all that 33 years later. This is us writing the final chapter, saying goodbye the way we want to.’











