Ronan Keating isn't sure if Boyzone will be able to perform some of their biggest hits ever again. The Irish singer says the reformed group is still struggling to come to terms with the death of Stephen Gately and while they will continue, he admits it would be difficult to sing songs Stephen had the lead vocals in.
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The surviving members of Boyzone broke down in the studio recently when they heard the voice of the late Stephen Gately. The band were working on their new album and became emotional when they heard Gately's voice over the studio speakers.
The four remaining Boyzone members joined the family and partner of Stephen Gately for a celebrity-filled memorial concert in London Sunday night.
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Stephen Gately's husband Andrew Cowles joined Irish boyband Boyzone on stage at a performance over the weekend.
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Ronan Keating says spending the night with Stephen Gately’s body was a “beautiful” experience.