Boyzone star Ronan Keating’s adventures in Donegal will be airing all across the UK and Ireland in the coming weeks.
The singer was in the north west last September, creating a six-part series promoting Ireland’s rugged Wild Atlantic coast.
Ronan Keating’s Wild Atlantic, produced by Alleycats TV, premiered on Monday and began with a tour to Cork.
The Donegal and Derry-centred episodes are expected to air in mid-April.
This surprising, fun and at times emotional series offers an insight into Ronan’s childhood and family life as he visits Cork, Kerry, Mayo, Sligo, Donegal and Derry.
Throughout the series Ronan is joined by family members and special guests including Westlife’s Shane Filan, artist Terry Bradley and comedian Diona Doherty.
As he heads north, Ronan explores the northwest coast on his motorbike with longtime friend Terry Bradley before taking to the stage for an impromptu performance with Claudia Buckley in The Abbey Hotel in Donegal Town.
The last stop on the journey is Derry, where Ronan visits the Derry Walls with Diona Doherty and hits a farm to find out just what it takes to be a competitive sheepherder.
Ronan says: “It’s felt really special making this series, rediscovering magical places that have meant so much to me and my family. I was 16 when I left Ireland, and there was so much of the west coast I hadn’t seen. Now, I’m coming home, and I can’t wait for viewers to share all the laughter and tears along the way.”
The series airs on BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer on Mondays and on BBC Two from Monday 6 April.
Ronan Keating’s Donegal motorbike adventures coming to BBC in April was last modified: March 17th, 2026 by Staff Writer
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