Boyzone fans have bagged tickets to see the reunited band on a very poignant date. The Irish boyband sent their fans into a frenzy last month by announcingtwo huge shows for next year, with all original members on board.
Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy and Shane Lync will perform at Emirates Stadium in London on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 June. They are set to pay tribute to late member Stephen Gately during the show, which marks the first time they'll perform since 2019. And the general release tickets came out on the anniversary of their bandmate's death.
Stephen died of natural causesat the age of 33 on October 10 2009 at his holiday home in Majorca. At an inquest into his death, officials told the court that the singer suffered a pulmonary oedema, or a build up of fluid in the lungs, which ultimately results in respiratory failure.
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Friday, when the tickets went on general sale, is the 16th anniversary of Stephen's death. In a poignant tribute to the late band member, the band chose to release their tickets on the same date and shared a touching post on the official account.
The band shared a black and white photo of Stephen and simply captioned it with a black love heart emoji. Fans shared their own tributes to Stephen as one said: "Never forgotten, forever in our hearts."
Another added: "Miss you every day Steo" Someone else commented: "Sending love to Stephen's family and friends. He is so very much missed x."
Tickets for the London shows went on sale this morning at 9am and have set fans back £150 for front standing. With booking fees, the price goes up to £168.75. The cheapest comes in at £60, or £67.50 with booking fees, for upper tier seats.
The shows come fresh off the back of their documentary Boyzone: No Matter What on Sky, which was met which huge success. Boyzone said: “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."
Boyzone first broke up in 2000, as their members went on to pursue solo careers, before reuniting in 2007. They performed their Thank You And Goodnight farewell tour between 2018 and 2019 and have not returned to the stage since.
Before tickets went on sale,Ronan issued a plea to fansas he set the record straight on their future together. He urged: "This is not a reunion. We’re not making new music. There’s no new music and we’re not getting the band back together to tour the world."

He said that it is a one night show, and if they decide to add more it would become two nights at the Emirates. The singer added they won't perform anywhere else.
Ronan had already teased a reunion on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, as he discussed their documentary. He said: “The reaction was unbelievable, so we’ve obviously been talking about our story for the last 30 years, and we felt like that was kind of it, that maybe that was the end of the story.
“And well, we’ve all been chatting over the last few weeks, and I think 2026 might be a year for Boyzone to maybe try and do something.”
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