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Ronan Keating announces 'Time of Life' Tour

Ronan KeatingRonan Keating has announced his new ‘Time of My Life’ tour in support of his new album.

Keating said his tenth studio album featured the kind of music he’s always wanted to make.

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“This is the music I’ve always wanted to make. This is who I am and it feels absolutely right. To go out with all this new material, and playing guitar, will be so exciting. These songs were written for live performance.” Keating said.

It’s hard to believe that the former Boyzone singer has now been making music for over twenty years and in that time he’s notched up quite a list of achievements.

Keating’s success has led to 40 million album sales with Boyzone, 22 million copies sold of nine solo albums, 14 solo #1 singles and an Ivor Novello Award for ‘Picture Of You’ in 1997.

Keating said he’s not one for dwelling on past successes though and he’s focused on sharing his new work with his fans.

Ronan’s Australian tour will take in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle before winding up in Perth where he’ll play a special show at The Kings Park Botanical Garden.

Tickets are on sale now. Check out Ronan’s latest tune ‘Breathe’ below and scroll down for the full tour dates. 

Full tour dates

HAMER HALL, MELBOURNE
FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

AEC THEATRE, ADELAIDE
SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

STATE THEATRE, SYDNEY
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1

LYRIC THEATRE, BRISBANE
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8

CIVIC THEATRE, NEWCASTLE
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10

KINGS PARK & BOTANIC GARDEN, PERTH*
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12

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