Boyzone's No Matter What documentary series: Everything you need to know
A brand-new docuseries chronicling the Irish boy band lands in February
For the first time in 30 years, Boyzone's Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham will give a rare insight into one of the biggest boy bands of the '90s.
Brand-new Sky Original documentary series Boyzone: No Matter What will chronicle the rise of one of Ireland's most successful exports; from their inception in 1993 to present day.
Produced by Curious Films, Boyzone: No Matter What will also include contributions from late band member Stephen Gately's sister Michelle, his former partner Eloy de Jong and the group's original manager; including previously-unseen footage across a career that saw the band earn 18 UK Top 10 singles and five chart-topping albums.
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When is the Boyzone: No Matter What documentary out?
Boyzone: No Matter What airs from February 2 2025.
How to watch Boyzone: No Matter What
Boyzone: No Matter What will be available to watch on Sky Documentaries and NOW.
WATCH the Boyzone: No Matter What trailer below
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Who are Boyzone?
Boyzone are:
- Ronan Keating
- Keith Duffy
- Shane Lynch
- Mikey Graham
- Stephen Gately (1976-2009)
Who was Boyzone's Stephen Gately?
Stephen Gately (March 17 1976 - October 10 2009) was a singer and actor born in Dublin, Ireland. Co-lead singer of Boyzone alongside Ronan Keating, Stephen tragically died in October 2009 from a pulmonary oedema, resulting from an undiagnosed heart condition.
How many UK Number 1 singles do Boyzone have?
Boyzone have six chart-topping singles to their name in the UK: Words (1996), A Different Beat (1996), All That I Need (1998), No Matter What (1998), When The Going Gets Tough (1999) and You Needed Me (1999).
How many Number 1 albums do Boyzone have in the UK?
Boyzone boast five chart-toppers on the Official Albums Chart: Said And Done (1995), A Different Beat (1996), Where I Belong (1998), By Request (1999) and Brother (2010).
When did Boyzone split up?
Boyzone released their seventh and final studio album - Thank You & Goodnight - in November 2018, before performing their last show as a group in October 2019.
Article images: Getty.
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