
Ronan Keating is an internationally acclaimed musician, broadcaster and philanthropist, who has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning over three decades. As both the co-lead singer of Boyzone and a highly successful solo artist, Ronan has sold over 50 million records worldwide, cementing his place as one of Ireland’s most celebrated performers. His distinctive voice and global hits have earned him an enduring fan base, ensuring his appearances at corporate events, festivals, and private functions are unforgettable experiences. Whether on stage or screen, Ronan’s effortless charm and star power resonate with audiences of all ages, making him an exceptional choice for any event.
Ronan first rose to prominence in 1993 as the youngest member of Boyzone, one of the biggest boy bands of the 1990s. With the group, he enjoyed extraordinary success, releasing three multi-platinum studio albums and 17 hit singles, and selling over 25 million records worldwide. In 1999, Ronan launched his solo career with the chart-topping single "When You Say Nothing at All", which featured on the soundtrack of the film Notting Hill and became a global sensation. His debut solo album, Ronan, reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and achieved quadruple platinum status. Over the years, Ronan has released eleven solo albums, including the recent Twenty Twenty and Songs from Home, earning him continued chart success and critical acclaim.
A Guinness World Record holder, Ronan was recognised in 2007 as the only artist ever to achieve 30 consecutive top 10 singles in the UK chart. His career highlights include multiple world tours, performances for the Royal Family, and singing at global events such as the 2006 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Berlin. After reuniting with Boyzone in 2007, Ronan and his bandmates embarked on sold-out tours and released new chart-topping albums, including Brother and BZ20. Most recently, in February 2025, Ronan starred in the Sky TV documentary Boyzone: No Matter What, offering exclusive behind-the-scenes access into the band’s legacy.
Away from the stage, Ronan has enjoyed a thriving career as a presenter and talent show judge. He co-hosted Magic Radio’s Breakfast Show for seven years until 2024, and was a regular presenter on BBC One’s The One Show. Ronan has served as a coach on The Voice Kids UK, The Voice of Germany, and The Voice Australia, guiding young talents on their musical journeys. His dedication to philanthropy is equally impressive; as the founder of the Marie Keating Foundation, Ronan continues to raise vital funds for cancer awareness, earning him the Europäische Kulturpreis in 2024 for his charitable efforts. Whether performing his iconic hits or mentoring the next generation of stars, Ronan’s enduring appeal and magnetic presence make him a standout entertainer at any event.
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- 2025 – Starred in Boyzone: No Matter What documentary on Sky TV
- 2025 – Returned as coach on The Voice Australia season 14
- 2024 – Awarded the Europäische Kulturpreis for charitable work with the Marie Keating Foundation
- 2024 – Concluded seven-year tenure as co-host of Magic Radio’s Breakfast Show
- 2020 – Released eleventh solo album Twenty Twenty
- 2016 – Served as coach on The Voice Australia and Germany editions
- 2015 – Released BZ20 album with Boyzone celebrating their 20th anniversary
- 2010 – Released Brother album with Boyzone reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart
- 2010 – Served as judge on The X Factor Australia
- 2009 – Received Special Achievement Award from Cancer Research UK
- 2007 – Reunited with Boyzone for sold-out tours and new chart-topping albums
- 2007 – Listed in Guinness World Records for 30 consecutive UK Top 10 singles
- 2006 – Performed at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Berlin
- 2004 – Appointed UN Goodwill Ambassador
- 2004 – Released 10 Years of Hits multi-platinum compilation album
- 2001 – Released Destination solo album certified platinum in multiple countries
- 2001 – Won BMI European Songwriting Award
- 2000 – Released debut solo album Ronan reaching number one on UK Albums Chart and quadruple platinum
- 1999 – Released solo single When You Say Nothing at All featured on Notting Hill soundtrack
- 1993 – Joined Boyzone as co-lead singer