BOYZONE EXPLODES BACK: 2026 IS COMING!

BOYZONE EXPLODES BACK: 2026 IS COMING!

The echoes of a beloved boyband are set to ring in the New Year. Boyzone, a name synonymous with 90s pop, will reunite for a special performance on BBC One’s New Year’s Eve celebration, hosted by Ronan Keating.

The announcement came during an appearance on *The One Show*, where Keating revealed that bandmates Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch would join him on stage. This isn’t just a fleeting reunion; it’s a preview of larger plans, hinting at the energy to come during their upcoming gigs at London’s Emirates Stadium in June.

This performance marks a significant moment for the group, offering fans a taste of what’s to come with all four members – Keating, Duffy, Lynch, and Mikey Graham – reuniting for the first time since their 2019 residency at the London Palladium. It’s a chance to relive the magic that captivated a generation.

Keating’s New Year’s Eve special promises a vibrant lineup beyond the Boyzone reunion. He’ll be joined by Calum Scott, known for his emotive vocals, and *I’m A Celeb* finalist Shona McGarty, showcasing her surprising vocal talent. Louise Redknapp, formerly of Eternal, will also grace the stage.

The reunion arrives on the heels of a deeply personal documentary, *No Matter What*, which explored the band’s tumultuous journey, from their meteoric rise to the heartbreaking loss of Stephen Gately in 2009. The documentary sparked a renewed wave of interest, prompting the band to consider a special event.

The band’s story began in 1993, quickly ascending to the top of the charts with six UK number one singles, including the iconic “Love Me For A Reason,” and five number one albums. Their initial split in 2000 allowed members to pursue solo careers, with Keating achieving international success with “When You Say Nothing At All.”

(L-R) Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy of Boyzone perform at First Direct Arena on February 01, 2019 in Leeds, England

The documentary unearthed a wealth of emotion and reflection, prompting a desire to celebrate their legacy. While not a full-scale tour, the upcoming performances represent a poignant chapter in Boyzone’s story – a chance to honor their past and connect with fans one last time.

Keith Duffy eloquently captured the sentiment, expressing a desire for the gigs to be a “celebration” of everything they’ve accomplished. It’s a sentiment echoed by Keating, who hinted at a potential farewell, or at least, something truly special.

The New Year’s Eve broadcast will also feature London’s spectacular firework display, creating a dazzling backdrop for the musical performances. The evening promises a vibrant and unforgettable start to 2026.

Irish boy band Boyzone, circa 1995. Clockwise, from centre left: Stephen Gately (1976 - 2009), Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Ronan Keating and Mikey Graham. (Photo by Tim Roney/Getty Images)

Ronan & Friends: A New Year’s Eve Party will air on December 31st on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, offering a night of nostalgia, celebration, and a heartfelt reunion for Boyzone fans worldwide.