Watch Boyzone's incredible live performance of 'Picture Of You' at Magic of Christmas

Their last album is out now

Author: Laura ThorntonPublished 28th Nov 2018
Last updated 28th Nov 2018

At our Magic of Christmas concert, audiences enjoyed an incredible night of music. We filmed Boyzone performing 'Picture of You' and here's the amazing live performance for you to enjoy too.

Watch Boyzone perform 'Picture Of You' live at The Magic of Christmas 2018

'Picture of You' was released in July 1997 and was the first song from 'Where We Belong', Boyzone's third studio album. Ronan Keating also won an Ivor Novello Award for the song!

We also caught up with the band before their performance to ask how Boyzone fans have reacted to the news of their farewell tour.

Shane Lynch told us, “It’s becoming very real for us, it wasn’t a kind of decision that we came to lightly… The support and the love that we’ve got since we put the tickets on sale for the tour, since we launched the album has been phenomenal and that’s kind of surprised us a little bit too.

“We didn’t realise that we still had such a big fan base and we’re very humbled by that, we’re very, very lucky. So we just want to make sure now that we give the best of ourselves to the fans to say thank you for 25 great years.”

We will be broadcasting out Magic of Christmas concert this Saturday on Magic Radio at 6pm. Listen to Magic Radio here.

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Earlier this year Magic Breakfast host Ronan Keating confirmed that Boyzone would be releasing their final album, and going on their final tour. Watch the moment below, when Ronan revealed that the news was broken before the band had wanted it to.

Watch Ronan Keating discuss Boyzone's final tour

Boyzone's final album, 'Thank You and Goodnight' is out now and features a touching tribute to Stephen Gately. The vocals come from a song Stephen recorded before he died, which have now been made into a song on the album called 'I Can Dream'.

You can catch Ronan Keating on Magic Breakfast with Ronan and Harriet, every week day morning from 6am.

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