Two of the world’s biggest boy bands will come together in Glasgow this November - for a specially adapted theatre production. 

Brian McFadden from Westlife and Keith Duffy of Boyzone will take their Boyzlife show - which will include many of their greatest hits - on an 11-date tour across the UK this autumn. 

At the height of their success in the late nineties, the pair with their respective bands reached a record-breaking 18 Number 1 singles and nine Number 1 albums, with combined record sales of over 60 million.

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First taking the show out on the road in February-March 2020, Boyzlife’s nationwide tour became the most successful theatre tour of 2020, with multiple sold-out shows and selling over 35,000 tickets. 

Back by popular demand in 2021, the duo, backed by a full live band, are returning for a series of huge fixtures throughout the remainder of the year. 

Fans can expect to hear all the classics including: World Of Our Own, Mandy, Queen of My Heart, Picture Of You, Words, No Matter What, Uptown Girl, and Flying Without Wings.

Brian McFadden featured as a vocalist on all Westlife’s number 1 singles and albums and has since had a solo number 1 album.

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Keith Duffy has recently resumed his role in Boyzone on their final ever sell-out arena tour after receiving acclaim for his acting roles in Coronation Street and Fair City.

The Boyzlife tour will reach Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall on November 25. Tickets are now available at the Boyzlife website.

BOYZLIFE 2021 TOUR 

16th October - Blackburn, King George’s Hall

17th October - York, The Barbican

5th November - Hull, City Hall

7th November - Poole, Lighthouse

13th November - Plymouth, Pavilions

25th November - Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall

26th November - Middlesbrough, Town Hall

10th December  - Bath, Forum

11th Dec - Margate, Winter Gardens

12th Dec - Southampton, Guildhall

14th Dec - Newcastle, City Hall