Boyzone fans are bracing themselves for an emotional goodbye after Ronan Keating revealed that the group’s upcoming reunion performances are likely to mark the final chapter in the band’s long and celebrated journey.

Speaking candidly, Keating explained that while the idea of seeing Boyzone back on stage is exciting, the band has no intention of embarking on another full-scale world tour. Instead, the upcoming shows are being framed as a meaningful farewell — a chance to celebrate their legacy and properly say goodbye to the fans who have supported them for more than three decades.

According to Keating, the decision comes down to well-being and balance. He admitted that returning to the intense demands of touring would be “unhealthy,” both physically and emotionally, for the group at this stage of their lives. Rather than pushing themselves too far, Boyzone want their final moments together to feel joyful, respectful, and true to who they are now.

Boyzone, made up of Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch, became one of Ireland’s most successful pop acts in the 1990s, delivering a string of iconic hits that defined an era. Although the band has reunited several times over the years, their last official farewell tour concluded in 2019 — making the upcoming shows particularly significant.
For fans, the announcement is bittersweet. While the chance to see Boyzone perform again is a gift, Keating’s words make it clear that this reunion is about closure rather than a comeback. One final celebration, one final chapter — and a heartfelt thank you to the fans who have been there from the very beginning.