Boyzone

Boyzone is an Irish boyband, which especially in the second half of the 90 's of the 20th century was popular.

As more Boyzone boys groups around that time was also assembled by a record company. Their debut single from 1993, Working my way back to you, was a big hit in Ireland. In 1994 followed the success in other European countries with the song Love me for a reason.

After the break-up of Boyzone boys Take That was the most popular group. The group scored several major hits, such as Key to my life, So good, Father and son andWords. Their biggest success was in Netherlands, No matter whatthat seven weeks on number 1 was.

In the late 1990s began to bring more and more solo material from Ronan Keating. This separated the Group eventually went their way.

On 16 november 2007 the boys go after seven years together again occur during the television programme Children In Need by the BBC. In 2008, a Greatest-Hits album released, titled Back Again ...No Matter What.

Stephen Gately died unexpectedly on October 10, 2009 in his sleep during a stay on Mallorca. Gately was 33 years old.

In January 2010 a new number from the remaining members released as a tribute to Stephen Gately called "Gave It All Away". The song was written by Mika.

In 2013 the group came back together and they announced a new tour to. [1]



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 * 2 discography
 * 2.1 Albums
 * 2.2 Singles
 * 2.3 Radio 2 Top 2000
 * 2.4 Dvds
 * Michael Graham (August 15, 1972)
 * Keith Duffy (1 October 1974)
 * Shane Lynch (3 July 1976)
 * Ronan Keating (3 March 1977)
 * Stephen Gately (17 March 1976 - 10 October 2009)