Boyzone 30th Anniversary Reunion Not Happening -- Mikey Graham Reveals Who's To Blame

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Boyzone fans have hoped that the Irish boyband from the 1990s will reunite to celebrate their 30th anniversary.

For the first time in his life, Mikey Graham, 49, shared his joy on Twitter, announcing that he had become a grandfather for the first time.

He interacted with fans who had congratulated him on his achievement. Boyzone's plans for their 30th anniversary in 2024, however, were not aided by the support of their fans.

The following tweet was sent by a Twitter user: "If Boyzone reforms for a 30th-anniversary tour, will you be the only grandfather on the tour, and congratulations on being a grandfather."

During a recent interview, Mikey admitted that he would love to tour with his former bandmates again. One person, on the other hand, was not on board with it.

In the sake of not spoiling your party, Ronan decided that Boyzone would be finished in 2019, thus I don't expect any more Boyzone concerts in 2019. " Please accept my apologies. "I'd be delighted to take part in them."

Fans then begin to advise that Mikey and the other members should embark on a tour even if Ronan Keating is unable to join them, with one of them remaining optimistic, stating that the singer of "When You Say Nothing At All" may yet change his mind.

In 1993, Louis Walsh put together the first Boyzone line-up, which included Mikey, Ronan, Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy, and the late Stephen Gately, among others.

By 2013, the band had sold more than 25 million albums worldwide, and its six singles had reached the top of the UK singles chart, while nine singles had reached the top of the Irish singles list.

Boyzone announced their disbandment in 1999; but, in 2007, they reformed as a five-piece and staged a comeback performance.

After Stephen's death in 2009, Boyzone continued to tour and play as a group, but ten years later, they announced their split for the second time.

When Ronan Keating admitted to being in communication with his former bandmates last year, he made it crystal clear that he had no intention of reuniting with them on stage.

In September, the "One Show" host revealed that the Boyzone boys had a Whatsapp group, but that "it changes" frequently since "people leave all the time."

He revealed that the Whatsapp group's name, title, and members change on a monthly basis, but that the group still exists.

Despite the fact that there are preparations for another Boyzone Whatsapp group, Ronan has stated that there will be no reunion.

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