They’ll be back for one-off gig
Monday, 5 November 2007
Boyzone are set to reform for Children In Need.
But it will only be a one-off show for the charity extravaganza.
The lads are said to have agreed the deal at the weekend and will play a medley of their old hits.
‘After all the speculation, we are getting back together and we are very excited,’ frontman Ronan Keating, 30, confirms.
'We have been talking about it for a while now and decided to go out there on our own and have a go at it.'
The announcement comes after the boys were reported to have met former manager Louis Walsh, 55, to negotiate a comeback tour.
Ronan, Keith Duffy, 33, Shane Lynch, 31, Stephen Gately, 31, and Mikey Graham, 35 – are said to have forgotten all their differences.
'We haven't got any plans to release a new album but we will see what happens,' Ronan tells the Sun.
'I've thoroughly enjoyed getting back with the lads, and even though there was some bad feeling about what has happened in the past, all that's gone now.'
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