Ronan Keating to play Dublin gig as he marks two decades of solo success

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Ronan Keating to play Vicar Street in Dublin as he marks two decades of solo success

The ‘Life is a Rollercoaster’ hitmaker will play in Vicar Street on June 6 to mark 20 years of success and in support of his new album.

One of the best-loved singers of our generation, Ronan Keating, also unveils details about his new album that encapsulates his many musical achievements since the millennium. Entitled ‘Twenty Twenty’, and set for release on Decca Records on May 1, Ronan describes his new record as “a greatest hits of brand new music”.

To help him celebrate, Keating made two inspired choices: to dive into his back catalogue and revisit three of his biggest hits and, for some of the new tracks, call in some friends.Speaking to Jennifer Zamperelli on 2FM yesterday [Thurs], he said: “Boyzone was a huge chapter in my life, but I’m actually solo much longer than I was in the band.“No one wants to come and hear all new stuff, it’s pretty boring, it’s a bit self indulgent.

And speaking of the impending birth of his second child with wife Storm, he said: “Cooper very excited to meet his new brother or sister, he doesn’t know yet.“We’ll have to spoil him a bit so his nose isn’t too out of joint.”Tickets for the Twenty Twenty Tour go on sale on Friday, February 21 from Ticketmaster.

 

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