There are few acts that accomplished the level of success that Boyzone and Westlife respectively achieved as two of the defining groups of 90s and 00s boyband era, with an incredible 21+ UK No.1 singles and countless millions of audience members performed to worldwide.

Now, Boyzlife, the supergroup comprised of Boyzone’s Keith Duffy and Westlife’s Brian McFadden, will head out on a UK tour in 2026, following their hugely successful 2025 UK tour and upcoming world tour.

They’ll be performing a mixture of Boyzone and Westlife’s classic tracks on the 24-date tour, as well as their own original music. The tour will run throughout February and March, and will head to Cardiff, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Southampton and more.

90s boyband culture is back in the forefront of the public’s minds, with nostalgia reaching a new high following the release of documentaries including Boyband Forever (BBC) and Boyzone: No Matter What (Sky), alongside Robbie Williams biopic Better Man. People are more eager than ever before to catch a glimpse of the defining bands of the era.

Joining forces in 2016, when both Keith and Brian had left their respective groups, the incredibly popular touring pop-duo of Boyzlife has performed for more than 300,000 ecstatic fans across the world since its inception, with performances at Carfest, Rewind Festivals and Pub in the Park.

Their shows first started as autobiographical ones, with Keith and Brian sharing stories from their times in Boyzone and Westlife. Scattered among the tales were performances of several of each band’s biggest hits. The high demand from fans for more shows with more music led to Boyzlife touring a show showcasing the music from Keith and Brian’s iconic catalogues. Almost 10 years later, what started as a tour of small venues has turned into world tours with a full live band, special effects and pyrotechnics.

Tour dates:
12th February – Guildford G Live
13th February – Chatham Central Theatre
14th February – Worthing Assembly Hall
15th February – Cardiff New Theatre
19th February – Southampton O2 Guildhall
20th February – Torquay Princess Theatre
21st February – Stevenage Gordon Craig Theatre
22nd February – Brentwood Entertainment Centre
26th February – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
27th February – Dumfries Easterbrook Hall
28th February – Edinburgh Usher Hall

1st March – Stockton The Globe
5th March – Stockport The Plaza
6th March – Derby Becketwell Live
7th March – Hull Connexin Live
8th March – Stoke Victoria Theatre
12th March – Eastbourne Congress
13th March – Cheltenham Town Hall
14th March – Bath The Forum
15th March – Watford Colosseum
19th March – Peterborough New Theatre
20th March – Lincoln Engine Shed
21st March – Halifax Victoria Theatre
22nd March – Coventry Warwick Arts Centre

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