Popular band Boyzone has decided to bow out after 25 years.
The Irish band, which comprises of Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham and Shane Lynch, will release their final album "Thank You & Goodnight" on November 16.
It features collaborations with artistes like Ed Sheeran ("Because") and Gary Barlow ("Love").
"Twenty-five years is a long time. We're certainly not boys anymore, and we all feel that we should now call time on our lives together as Boyzone and go out on a real high," band members said in a statement posted on their official website.
Boyzone will kick off their 25th Anniversary and Farewell Arena Tour from Belfast's SSE Arena on January 23 and conclude in Bournemouth at International Centre on February 9.
"When we started out as five young Dublin Northsiders, eager to face the world, we never imagined that we'd still have an army of fans some twenty-five years later... If you'd seen our famous first TV appearance on The Late Late Show, you'd probably be surprised too!"
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