Boyzone's Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy on the Sky docuseries charting the inside story of the events that shaped the ...
Boyzone’s Keith Duffy has said Liam Payne’s death was an “eye-opener to everybody in the music business”, adding that artists should have access to mental health support. Appearing at the world ...
The actor opened up about what it was like growing up as Keith Duffy's son and how he will always be compared to him - he ...
When the newly-formed Boyzone made their first appearance on the Late Late Show in late 1993, few could have predicted their ...
"It was the worst I had seen in all of our years," Ronan commented, referring to their performance, which included Keith and ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStephen Gately's widow Andrew Cowles breaks silence about Louis Walsh in Boyzone documentaryStephen Gately's widow Andrew Cowles insist that Louis isn’t “a baddie” after the music mogul was branded “a monster” in ...
Ronan Keating, Stephen Gately, Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy and Mikey Graham wanted to be famous with a bit of dosh on the side.
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RSVP on MSNKeith Duffy introduced Mikey Graham's daughter Hannah and explained his absence from the premiereKeith, alongside his Boyzone bandmates Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch revealed the future of the band following their ...
Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch delighted Boyzone fans on Monday night as they reunited at the The Roundhouse for the premiere of their new docuseries. Boyzone: No Matter What ...
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Evoke.ie on MSNDerry Girls favourite and Keith Duffy's son among starry cast of TV adaption of Marian Keyes' novelsRTÉ and the BBC are creating a TV adaptation past based on two of Marian Keyes' novels, the blockbuster Rachel's Holiday and Anybody Out There.
No Matter What the question is raised over whether the iconic boyband would ever reunite, but Ronan Keating tells Yahoo UK it's not so simple.
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Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy on filming new docuseries Boyzone: No Matter What - 'It was like an extended counselling session!'It's over 30 years since five Dublin singers burst onto the music scene as Boyzone, quickly dominating the charts and living up to manager Louis Walsh's vision for them to become an Irish version ...
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