Music
Ronan denies impending Boyzone reunion
Published Wednesday, Mar 7 2007, 16:30 GMT | By David Cribb
Ronan Keating has denied rumours that Boyzone are on the verge of reuniting.
The singer insists the reports are unfounded, and that he is concentrating on his new album.
"All that speculation in the papers that we've done a deal for millions is absolute rubbish," he said. "I'm making a new record and I can't let anything get in the way of that."
He did add that he was not against the possibility, though, and would actually be quite keen to join up with the other four members if the conditions were right.
"If we got the right deal over a short period and if it fits in between now and my next album coming out, I'd love to do it," he revealed. "I'd love to do it for the other guys as well because I know that I've been the one holding it up."
The singer insists the reports are unfounded, and that he is concentrating on his new album.
"All that speculation in the papers that we've done a deal for millions is absolute rubbish," he said. "I'm making a new record and I can't let anything get in the way of that."
He did add that he was not against the possibility, though, and would actually be quite keen to join up with the other four members if the conditions were right.
"If we got the right deal over a short period and if it fits in between now and my next album coming out, I'd love to do it," he revealed. "I'd love to do it for the other guys as well because I know that I've been the one holding it up."
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