Boyzlife announce 2025 Irish tour dates

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Boyzlife, the pop group formed by Keith Duffy of Boyzone and Brian McFadden of Westlife, have announced their upcoming tour dates in Ireland.

Duffy and McFadden are set to play in Belfast, Galway, Cork and Dublin in January next year.

Speaking about their upcoming tour, Duffy said: "The whole concept of the band at the start was that we wanted to do an autobiographical show.

"We wanted to tell our life experiences through the music rather than write it in a book. So we created Boyzlife. Now our collaboration brings together the nostalgic appeal of Boyzone and Westlife, together with an amazing live show."

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Duffy and McFadden were members of two of the most successful boy bands from the 1990s and early 2000s and collectively sold over 55 million records worldwide.

Boyzlife have toured extensively playing to audiences across the Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South Africa, performing to over 200,000 fans along the way.

McFadden said: "We’re just hoping that the memories and melodies will give you a bit of enjoyment and that people will sing along. Hopefully, it’ll put a smile on people’s faces. We’re just trying to make people happy again."

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