Boyzone’s Keith Duffy says Liam Payne’s death ‘eye-opener’ for music industry

Duffy also reflected on what it was like to be in a boyband in the 1990s
Boyzone’s Keith Duffy says Liam Payne’s death ‘eye-opener’ for music industry

Keith Duffy, Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch attending the world premiere of Boyzone No Matter What (Ian West/PA)

Boyzone’s Keith Duffy has said Liam Payne’s death was an “eye-opener to everybody in the music business”, adding that artists should have access to mental health support.

Appearing at the world premiere for new docu-series Boyzone: No Matter What, Duffy, 50, reflected on what it was like to be in a boyband in the 1990s.

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