The boys remained together until 2019 and supplied us with hits like Love You Anyway, Gave it all Away and Picture of You


Posing for Photos at the Boyzone Press Conference at The Point Depot, Dublin prior to their appearance on Eurovision 97, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham and Stephen Gately (Image: Independent News and Media Getty)

It’s hard to believe that Boyzone were formed almost 30 years ago back in 1993. The boys remained together until 2019 and supplied us with hits like Love You Anyway, Gave it all Away and Picture of You.

The lads have come a long way since going down their separate paths. Ronan is still touring and regularly hosts The One Show on BBC. Shane is a regular on The Real Housewives of Cheshire alongside his wife Sheena. He also owns the Corks Out wine bar on King Street in Knutsford.

Keith Duffy recently released a new BoyzLife album alongside former Westlife member Brian McFadden. Meanwhile Mikey has taken a step back from the limelight and his biggest news of late was the arrival of his first grandchild . His daughter gave birth to baby girl Bonnie back in February of this year, much to the elation of the ‘You’re my Angel’ singer.

But how much are the boys worth? Well, CelebrityNetWorth says that Ronan’s net worth is valued at €35 million. It is believed Shane Lynch has a fortune of €17 million according to CelebrityNetWorth.

Meanwhile, PopularBio.com estimates that Mikey Graham, who was once a mechanic, is worth between €1 to 4.8 million euro. Keith Duffy is said to have a similar net worth according to the website, somewhere between €1million and €5million.

A colour photo of Irish boy band Boyzone, circa 1995. Clockwise from top left: Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating, Stephen Gately (1976 - 2009), Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch.

Irish boy band Boyzone, circa 1995. Clockwise from top left: Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating, Stephen Gately (1976 – 2009), Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch. (Image: 2010 Getty Images)
The band, created by Louis Walsh, made an appearance on RTE’s The Late Late Show before even recording any material – and the video clip is still iconic to this day.

The band initially focused on covering classic songs but then broke into the UK charts with their second single, Love Me For A Reason, in 1994.

They scored 18 top ten songs in the Official UK Chart with six UK hit singles during their time in the charts which made them the second biggest boy band after Take That.

Boyzone’s biggest hit No Matter What was released in 1999. The hit sold over three million copies worldwide and even broke into the Top 40 in America.

The band officially split in 2000 but they have got back together for landmark tours for fans – including the Back Again…No Matter What tour in 2009 which was the last time they performed as a five-piece before the tragic death of Stephen Gately.

The band also reunited in 2013 to celebrate their 20th anniversary with a tour and new releases.