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Boyzone reunite with concerts as band set to buy football club

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Popular 90s Irish boy band Boyzone are gearing up for a fresh round of concerts as the group reunite in a joint business venture.
Formed by Louis Walsh back in 1993, the boyband had put off getting back together for some time now, with rumours they were coming back for their 30th anniversary this year.
Members Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy have signed a deal in a business move similar to that made by Hollywood’s Ryan Reynolds and Shut Up rapper Stormzy.
The Boyzone have teamed up to buy shares in Lancashire’s Chorley FC where they also plan to perform a series of concerts, reports mirror.co.uk.
The band will be heading to this Saturday’s home game against Solihull in the FA Trophy to officially seal the deal.
Confirming the news, Shane said: “I’m really looking forward to the weekend, we’ve got lots of exciting things in the pipeline.”
“Ronan, Shane and Keith are bursting with excitement. Boyzone’s presence at this Saturday’s game will undoubtedly create an electric atmosphere, filled with music, joy, and a shared love for football and community.” (IANS)

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