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90s boyband legends announce huge UK tour after devastating marriage split

A 90s boyband has announced a massive UK tour following a heartbreaking marriage split involving one of its stars.

The duo formed when two members from separate supergroups joined forces to create their own band.

Boyzlife has announced a huge UK tourCredit: Supplied
Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy will be returning to the stage next yearCredit: Alamy

Boyzlife, featuring Brian McFadden, 43, from Westlife and Keith Duffy, 49, from Boyzone, will be making a return to the stage.

During the 14-date tour running from January to March 2025, they’ll entertain audiences with a blend of classic tracks from both Boyzone and Westlife.

Some of the chart-toppers they’ll be performing include Westlife’s My Love and Uptown Girl, along with Boyzone’s I Love The Way You Love Me and No Matter What.

Keith and his wife Lisa Smith are reportedly getting divorced.

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A source told the Mirror: “It has come as a shock to everyone.

“Back in July, they appeared happier than ever while celebrating 25 years together on a trip of a lifetime to the French Riviera.”

The source added that the pair are keen to “keep the divorce civil”.

Keith and Lisa wed in A Little White Chapel in Las Vegas just two days after he proposed in 1998.

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Boyzone bandmate Ronan Keating was his best man.

A source told The Sun: Keith is hopeful that they can sort this thing out. They care deeply for one another and their children.”

Boyzone star splits from wife after 25 years together
Westlife performed at The Wild Dreams Tour in 2023Credit: Rex
Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Keith of Boyzone perform on stage during their Thank You & Goodnight TourCredit: Getty – Contributor
Keith and his wife Lisa Smith are reportedly getting divorcedCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk


Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/feed


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