Boyzlife, made up of Boyzone’s Keith Duffy and Westlife’s Brian McFadden, will perform at The Anvil in Basingstoke on Sunday, October 11, as part of their autumn 2026 UK tour.
The duo will perform a mix of Boyzone and Westlife’s biggest hits, along with their own original material.
Boyzlife, made up of Boyzone’s Keith Duffy and Westlife’s Brian McFadden, will perform at The Anvil. (Image: Supplied)
Keith and Brian said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to announce our autumn 2026 tour.
“The incredible memories we created during our 2025 shows have us counting down the days until we can hit the road again and reunite with all of our amazing fans.
“Brace yourselves for more unforgettable nights filled with music, laughter, and possibly some special guests joining us along the way.
“Can’t wait to see you all in 2026.”
The tour follows Boyzlife’s successful run in 2025 and upcoming early 2026 tour.
The group began in 2016 when both artists had left their original bands.
What started as a small, autobiographical performance has since evolved into full-scale global tours featuring a live band, special effects and pyrotechnics.
They have now performed for more than 300,000 fans around the world.
Brian achieved 12 chart toppers overall with Westlife – including a record-breaking seven consecutive UK and Ireland number ones – and four number one albums.
He has sold more than 30 million records globally, and also secured a UK number one as a solo artist with Real to Me.
Keith found similar success with Boyzone, which achieved six UK number one singles and five number one albums.
The group’s first 17 releases saw 16 reach the top five in the charts, and they have sold more than 25 million records worldwide.
Keith and Brian remain committed to new music, with their latest single is titled LoveBirds.
The 2026 show will include Boyzone favourites such as I Love the Way You Love Me, All That I Need, and No Matter What, alongside Westlife hits including My Love, I Lay My Love on You, and Uptown Girl.
Tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday, December 5.