
Fans of the beloved Irish boy band, Boyzone, are buzzing with excitement as whispers of a potential reunion continue to grow louder.
Yes, according to singer Ronan Keating, the band will “try” to reunite in 2026.
And for now, that’s good enough for us!
Ronan, who first shot to fame with Boyzone in 1993 alongside Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, Shane Lynch and the late Stephen Gately, revealed that the success of Sky’s documentary series Boyzone: No Matter What has sparked reunion talks among the remaining members.

Speaking on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, Ronan 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.”
Following the interview, the band also took to Instagram, sharing a photo captioned, “the journey continues,” and encouraged fans to join their mailing list.
We don’t know about you, but our boy band antennas are tingling!

The Sky Original series included contributions from the late Stephen Gately’s sister, Michelle, his former partner and pop star Eloy De Jong and their estranged manager Louis Walsh, as well as never-been-seen archive footage from the group’s early career.
It also looked at the key events that shaped Boyzone, including the highs and lows of global stardom.
Haven’t seen it yet? Don’t worry, you can still catch it on Sky Documentaries and NOW.