Boyzone members Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, and Shane Lynch have reunited for the first time in years as a new documentary about the Irish band premieres in London
Three of the four living members of Boyzone have reunited for the first time in almost a decade. As documentary Boyzone: No Matter What comes to Sky, Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, and Shane Lynch stepped out as a group once again as their "harrowing, emotional" trip down memory lane premiered in London yesterday evening. Mikey Graham was seemingly absent from the red carpet love-in.
In 2018, they celebrated their 25th anniversary with a tour and an album - nine years on from bandmate Stephen Gately's passing - but announced their final split after playing their final Irish show in Dublin that year. Last night's red carpet reunion marked their first public appearance together in almost seven years.
With never-before-seen archive footage, emotional interviews, and even reflections from those close to the late Stephen Gately, who died in 2009, the series tells the honest tale of one of the most-loved Irish boy bands. Speaking about the documentary, Ronan admitted earlier this week: "It has been harrowing at times. Very emotional. And fun, too.
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