Ronan Keating: It would be harder for Boyzone to survive if we were starting now

'It’s hard to be heard and to be seen'
Ronan Keating: It would be harder for Boyzone to survive if we were starting now

Keith Duffy, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham (Niall Carson/PA)

Ronan Keating has said it would have been harder for Boyzone to get their big break if they were making music now.

The band, created by Louis Walsh in 1993, rocketed to fame with hits such as No Matter What, Words, So Good, Coming Home Now and Father And Son.

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