The concert at the football stadium Emirates Stadium in London on June 6 next year will be the Irish pop group's last ever. According to singer Ronan Keating, it is a farewell performance that will once and for all put an end to Boyzone.
We're not making any new music, and we're not getting back together. There are plenty of other bands that do that. To get to play at Emirates and say goodbye for the last time in our own way, that's pretty powerful, he says to BBC.
The performance will be the boy band's first since a series of concerts at a smaller arena in London in 2019, and it follows in the wake of the documentary "Boyzone: No matter what" which premiered earlier this year.
Boyzone was formed in 1993 and became one of the 90's biggest boy bands with singles like "No matter what", "Baby can I hold you" and "Picture of you". They split up in 2000 but reunited in 2008 and 2018.