New original series about Boyzone has been confirmed

It will be on Sky Documentaries and NOW

Boyzone
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 20th Aug 2024

Boyzone will be the subject of a brand new documentary, due to come to Sky Documentaries and NOW. The new three-part series will see Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Michael Graham offer exclusive interview access.

The documentary follows the band from their beginnings, through to their huge reunion in 2007, up to the devastating time when their band member Stephen Gately died in 2009.

The band open up about the fame they experienced in the 90s, with contributions from Stephen Gately’s sister, Michelle, and Stephen's former partner and pop star Eloy De Jong, along with former manager Louis Walsh.

Speaking about the announcement, Hayley Reynolds, Acting Director of Documentaries and Factual at Sky, said: "Boyzone’s music has touched millions over the last thirty years, and Sky is thrilled to be bringing this exclusive new series to our customers in the UK and Ireland.

"Curious Films’ pedigree for sophisticated and intelligent storytelling, as well as deep, privileged access to both the band and Louis Walsh, promises to get under the skin of their extraordinary story with an unrivalled level of insight."

The CEO of Curious Films, Dov Freedman, added: "We couldn’t be prouder that Ronan, Keith, Shane and Mikey have allowed us to definitively tell their story after almost 30 years in Curious’ debut commission for Sky. I think the candid interviews from all the key players in the Boyzone story really sets this series apart as something very special."

What is the new Boyzone documentary called?

The documentary has a working title of Boyzone.

When will the documentary be released?

A release date has not yet been confirmed.

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