Two of the biggest boybands of the 90s are coming to Cheltenham

Members from two of the biggest and most successful boybands of the 90s and 00s, Boyzone and Westlife, are coming to Cheltenham as part of their UK tour in 2026.

By Sarah Kent  |  Published
When two become one... Keith Duffy from Boyzone and Brian McFadden from Westlife are coming to Cheltenham in 2026 with 90s supergroup, Boyzlife.

Two members from the most era-defining acts of the 90s and 00s, Westlife and Boyzone, are coming to Cheltenham for just one night.

Performing at the Town Hall with their band on Friday 13 March 2026, Keith Duffy from Boyzone and Brian McFadden from Westlife make up supergroup Boyzlife.

At their peak, Boyzone and Westlife were instantly recognisable all over the world — and achieved over 21 UK number one singles between them.

After Boyzone initially disbanded in 1999 — then again in 2019 — and Westlife in 2011, group members focused on solo projects, before Keith and Brian joined forces in 2016 to form Boyzlife.

The 2026 UK tour marks Boyzlife's second year of touring, with international dates lined up, too.

Expect Keith and Brian to croon out all the biggest hits from the 90s, such as 'Love Me For A Reason', 'No Matter What', 'Uptown Girl' and 'Flying Without Wings'.

Tickets cost from £33 each and are available to book now via the Cheltenham Town Hall website.

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