The members of Boyzone band, who are gearing up for their live concerts during the winter arena shows, are having fun like children.
Singers Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham and Keith Duffy recently celebrated their two decades in music world by launching new album "BZ20".
"We're getting on like old schoolboys - having too much fun and not enough work," said Keith.
It took two years for the band to come up with a tour. It was important for them to find their own space after last sets of concert, says Keith.
"By the end of the last tour, we were emotionally drained and shattered," said Keith.
"We had to go away and find our feet. We're friends and brothers and grateful that tickets have sold and people are coming to see us and the album is doing well," he added.
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