Boyzone and Westlife stars Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden bring Boyzlife to Basingstoke

Pop supergroup heads to The Anvil to perform chart hits galore

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Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden of Boyzlife standing side by side against a white studio background wearing black jackets and trousers
Boyzlife members Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden are heading to The Anvil in Basingstoke this autumn
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Pop supergroup Boyzlife are heading to Basingstoke this autumn to perform hits from Boyzone and Westlife – and their tour is so popular they are extending it into the spring of next year.

The duo, formed by Keith Duffy (Boyzone) and Brian McFadden (Westlife), will perform at The Anvil on Sunday, 11 October as part of their autumn 2026 tour, ahead of a newly announced run of dates in spring 2027.

Keith and Brian came together in 2016 after leaving their respective groups.

Since then, they have performed for more than 300,000 fans across the globe, evolving from small storytelling shows into full tours with a live band, pyrotechnics, and visual effects.

The concert will feature a mixture of classic tracks from both catalogues, including Boyzone hits such as I Love The Way You Love Me, All That I Need, and No Matter What, alongside Westlife anthems like My Love, I Lay My Love On You, and Uptown Girl.

The pair will also perform original music, including their single Chills.

During his time with Westlife, Brian secured 12 chart-topping singles, including a record-breaking seven consecutive UK and Ireland number ones, alongside four number one albums and global sales exceeding 30 million records. He also achieved solo success after Westlife, securing a UK number one with Real To Me.

Keith enjoyed great success as a member of Boyzone with six UK number one singles, with 16 of their first 17 releases reaching the top five. The group secured five number one albums and sold over 25 million records worldwide.

Their tour extension includes visits to Manchester, Inverness, Salisbury, and Northampton. The nearest extra date to Reading is St Albans.

Looking ahead to their live dates, Keith and Brian said: “The incredible memories we created during our 2026 shows and performing together at Emirates Stadium this summer have us counting down the days until we can hit the road again and reunite with all of our amazing fans.

“Brace yourselves for more unforgettable nights filled with music, laughter, and possibly some special guests joining us along the way. Can’t wait to see you all in 2027.”

When is Boyzlife coming to Basingstoke, and how can I get tickets?

Boyzlife, featuring Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden, is coming to The Anvil in Basingstoke on Sunday, 11 October, from 7.30pm.

For the show, the duo revisits their boyband legacies as they perform a mixture of songs, including I Love The Way You Love Me, All That I Need, No Matter What, My Love, I Lay My Love On You, and Uptown Girl.

Tickets cost £36, £41.50 or £46.50. A VIP package costs £154 and includes a meet-and-greet with Keith and Brian, a photo opportunity using your own phone or camera, as well as a VIP lanyard and a signed tour poster.

A Virtuoso Lounge upgrade will allow ticket holders to enjoy reserved seating, personal table service, snacks and drinks, and more.

For more details, or to book, log on to: https://www.anvilarts.org.uk/events/boyzlife or log on to: www.ticketmaster.co.uk

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