Ronan Keating: A Look Ahead to 2026 Amid Boyzone Reunion Buzz

Ronan Keating: A Look Ahead to 2026 Amid Boyzone Reunion Buzz

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London, 15 January 2026 – Ronan Keating, the Irish singer and former Boyzone frontman, is gearing up for a busy year ahead. With a potential Boyzone reunion on the horizon and ongoing solo projects, Keating continues to captivate fans with his music and philanthropy. This article explores his career milestones, upcoming events, and personal reflections.

Boyzone Reunion and 2026 Plans

Ronan Keating has hinted at exciting developments for Boyzone in 2026. Following the success of the 2025 documentary *Boyzone: No Matter What*, the surviving members – Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, and Mikey Graham – are considering a reunion. Keating revealed on BBC Radio 2 that 2026 could see the group “try and do something,” potentially including performances. The band, formed in 1993, achieved massive success with hits like “Love Me for a Reason” and “No Matter What,” selling over 40 million records worldwide. Their last major tour was the Thank You And Goodnight farewell in 2018-2019. Keating expressed optimism, noting the documentary’s overwhelming response has reignited interest.

Solo Career and Recent Highlights

Keating’s solo career has been prolific, with 12 studio albums to date, including *Ronan* (2000), *Twenty Twenty* (2020), and *Songs from Home* (2021). He has sold over 22 million solo records and scored 30 consecutive UK Top 10 hits. In 2024, he left his seven-year role hosting Magic Radio’s Breakfast Show to focus on family and music. Upcoming tours include dates in New Zealand, Germany, and the UK, such as Selwyn Sounds on 7 March 2026 and Deva Fest on 8 August 2026. Keating also served as a coach on *The Voice Kids UK* (2022-2023) and *The Voice of Germany* (2023), and returned to *The Voice Australia* in 2025.

Key Facts / Stats

CategoryDetails
Albums Sold (Solo)Over 22 million worldwide
Albums Sold (Boyzone)Over 40 million worldwide
UK Number One Singles3 solo, 6 with Boyzone
Charity WorkMarie Keating Foundation raised over €30 million for breast cancer awareness
FamilyThree children with ex-wife Yvonne Connolly; two with wife Storm Uechtritz; became grandfather in 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ronan Keating’s connection to Boyzone?

Ronan Keating was the lead singer of Boyzone, joining at age 16 in 1993. The group disbanded in 2000 but reunited in 2007, with Keating continuing to perform with them until their farewell tour in 2019. He remains close to bandmates Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, and Mikey Graham.

Has Ronan Keating faced personal challenges?

Yes, Keating dealt with his mother’s death from breast cancer in 1998, which led to founding the Marie Keating Foundation. He also experienced a divorce in 2015 after a 2009 affair, and the tragic death of his brother Ciaran in a car crash in July 2023. His wife Storm underwent emergency surgery in 2023 for a spinal condition.

What are Ronan Keating’s upcoming projects?

In 2026, Keating is set for solo tours in New Zealand, Germany, and the UK. He hosted BBC One’s New Year’s Eve special in 2025, reuniting with Boyzone members Duffy and Lynch. A potential Boyzone reunion, including stadium shows, is under discussion.