BZ20 Tour

The BZ20 Tour was a tour by Irish boy band Boyzone, celebrating the band's 20 years of existence. It included dates in England, Scotland, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.[2][3][4][5][6] A huge contribution to the background and lead vocals came from backing vocalist Jo Garland, who has sung with Ronan Keating in his solo ventures since 2001 and with Boyzone since 2008. Her vocals have often taken the place of vocals that band member Stephen Gately sang before his death.

BZ20 Tour
Tour by Boyzone
Associated album
Start date28 November 2013
End date16 September 2017
Legs5
No. of shows48[1]
Boyzone concert chronology

Background

Keith Duffy said that the group were planning another trek, as well as an album, in recognition of their 20 years in the spotlight. "We've plans in place for a tour and an album next year for the 20th anniversary – that's if people want to come and see us, We've a very loyal fan base that always come in their thousands. It's a nice set-up. We never broke up, so we can take time out to do our own thing, and then get back together when it suits".[7]

On 14 February, tickets were made available. It was announced that the tour had more demand than both One Direction and The Wanted.[8]

In January 2014, it was announced that Boyzone would make their Forest Live debut that summer, in a continuation of the celebration of the BZ20 Tour.[9]

Support acts

DVD release

A DVD was filmed at The O2 Arena in London from the band's Brother Tour in 2011.[1][12]

BZ20 tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
28 November 2013DublinIrelandThe O2
29 November 2013BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey Arena
1 December 2013CardiffWalesMotorpoint Arena Cardiff
2 December 2013
4 December 2013BournemouthEnglandBournemouth International Centre
5 December 2013
6 December 2013BirminghamLG Arena
8 December 2013LiverpoolEcho Arena Liverpool
9 December 2013LeedsFirst Direct Arena
10 December 2013NottinghamCapital FM Arena Nottingham
11 December 2013BlackpoolBlackpool Opera House
12 December 2013AberdeenScotlandAECC
14 December 2013NewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena
15 December 2013GlasgowScotlandThe SSE Hydro
17 December 2013BrightonEnglandBrighton Centre
18 December 2013
20 December 2013LondonThe O2 Arena
21 December 2013Wembley Arena
22 December 2013ManchesterManchester Arena

2014, 2015, 2017 summer tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Middle East
22 May 2014DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesAviation Club Tennis Centre
Europe
7 June 2014DurhamEnglandRiverside Ground
12 June 2014NottinghamSherwood Forest
6 July 2014CheshireDelamere Forest
11 July 2014SuffolkThetford Forest
13 July 2014LondonHyde Park (music festival with Tom Jones)
18 July 2014GloucestershireWestonbirt Arboretum
20 July 2014NorthamptonDelapre Park
26 July 2014ScarboroughScarborough Open Air Theatre
30 July 2014SurreyEpsom Racecourse
2 August 2014BelfastNorthern IrelandFalls Park
Asia
22 May 2015JakartaIndonesiaIstora Senayan
23 May 2015SingaporeMarina Bay Sands[13]
24 May 2015BangkokThailandImpact Arena
26 May 2015Quezon CityPhilippinesSmart Araneta Coliseum
Europe
13 June 2015ScarboroughEnglandScarborough Open Air Theatre
20 June 2015NottinghamRiverside Park, Newark
27 June 2015TelfordTown Park Arena
28 June 2015DevonNewton Abbot Racecourse
24 July 2015SuffolkNewmarket Racecourse
25 July 2015EdinburghScotlandEdinburgh Castle
29 July 2015SurreyEnglandSandown Park Racecourse
1 August 2015SouthamptonRose Bowl
25 August 2017East SussexHastings Pier
26 August 2017BerkshireWindsor Racecourse[14]
2 September 2017EssexChelmsford City Racecourse[15][16]
16 September 2017DerbyDerby County Cricket Ground[17]

References