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Boyzone's Ronan Keating Calls Tours 'Unhealthy'
4 Jan
Summary
- Ronan Keating stated Boyzone tours are unhealthy for members.
- Previous reunion shows were described as a toxic environment.
- Boyzone will perform two final shows at London's Emirates Stadium.

Ronan Keating has revealed that future Boyzone tours would be "incredibly unhealthy" for the band, reflecting on past reunion shows as a "toxic environment." The Irish singer stated that the group will not embark on further tours after their upcoming two-night stand at London's Emirates Stadium in June. These concerts are intended as the band's final farewell, marking the end of their journey together.
Keating described a significant disagreement during the Tokyo leg of their previous tour, leading to members taking separate flights home. He noted that the band had different dressing rooms for the first time during their 2019 Palladium shows, which were thought to be their last. He firmly stated that offers for further international performances would be rejected, emphasizing this is the definitive closing chapter.
Boyzone, formed in 1993 and comprising Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, and the late Stephen Gately, achieved significant success with six UK number one singles. The upcoming "Two For The Road" shows follow their 2019 farewell tour, "Thank You And Goodnight," and will be their last performances.




