Former Boyzone member Ronan Keating to perform in Malaysia on Aug 19


Ronan Keating made his debut in the music scene as the lead singer of the now-defunct group Boyzone in the early 1990s. Photo: AP

Irish pop singer Ronan Keating, best known for his ever-popular rendition of When You Say Nothing At All, is set to entertain fans in Malaysia with a one-night concert on Aug 19.

Organised by MIC Entertainment Group, the Ronan Keating Concert Live In Malaysia 2023 will take place at 8.30pm at the Arena Of Stars, Resorts World Genting.

Concert-goers are in for a nostalgic evening with Keating who has released hits like If Tomorrow Never Comes, Time After Time, Life Is A Rollercoaster and This I Promise You among others.

Keating made his debut in the music scene as the lead singer of the now-defunct Boyzone in the early 1990s.

The Irish boy band was one of the most popular groups in the 1990s, with a long list of chart-topping singles under its belt.

In 1999, Keating launched his solo career and has treated fans to 12 studio albums to date. The 46-year-old singer has sold over 20 million records worldwide alongside the 25 million records with Boyzone.

Over the years, Keating has made a name for himself not just as a singer and songwriter, but also as an actor, TV presenter and charity campaigner for cancer awareness.

Tickets to Ronan Keating Concert Live In Malaysia 2023 are priced at RM638 (VIP), RM588 (PS1), RM388 (PS2), RM238 (PS3) and RM158 (PS4).

They go on sale at www.rwgenting.com and ticketing agent BookMyShow on May 30, noon onwards.

Ticket prices are subject to RM4 processing fee.

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