
Boyzone have announced their biggest ever headline show for next year.
The show will be their only live show and will take place at London’s Emirates Stadium on June 6.
‘One For The Road’ will be their first performance together since 2019, where they performed five nights at London’s Palladium. The show announcement also follows on from them sharing their documentary Boyzone: No Matter What earlier this year.
At the show, Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy, and Shane Lynch are expected to sing fan-favourites including chart-topping singles ‘Words’, ‘All That I Need’, ‘No Matter What’.
They are also likely to pay tribute to late bandmate Stephen Gately, who died in 2009, aged 33.
Stephen Gately sadly passed away in 2009, whilst on holiday with his partner in Majorca.
Boyzone spoke about the reunion saying, “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’.”
The reaction from fans after the announcement of this one-off show has been mixed, with fans having expected a whole tour announcement instead.
Some fans have taken to Instagram comments on the bands show announcement and said, “Only one show? Literally thought it was gonna be a tour.” and “No Irish date? The only place to see Boyzone in 2026?”
Pre-sale tickets go on sale October 7 at 9am, and fans can sign up here.
General sale tickets go on sale October 10 at 9am, and can be purchased here.
As mentioned previously, the announcement of the show comes after the group shared their documentary.
The documentary gave fans an exclusive insight into the group through new interviews, where the band shared personal experiences and documented the highs and lows of fame.
Since forming in 1993, Boyzone went on to secure 17 consecutive UK Top 10 hits, as well as earning four BRIT Awards throughout their career. They also won an Ivor Novello for Best Song for ‘Picture Of You’.
Louis Walsh managed Boyzone until their split in 2000, and oversaw Ronan Keating’s solo career. The band reformed in 2007 with Louis as their manager, and shared their chart-topping comeback album ‘Brother’ in 2010.
They cut ties with Louis Walsh permanently in 2018.
In the documentary released earlier this year, Louis Walsh openly admits that he fabricated stories about the band to gain publicity, including a fabricated plane crash during an Australian tour.
“Sometimes, the boys would read stories in the papers about themselves that weren’t true and they’d say, ‘Who told them that?’ I did!”
While Louis insists he was “just doing his job,” the band recall how damaging it felt. Ronan Keating said, “It scarred us, it was hugely scarring. What the media did to us all.”
