News about Mikey Graham

Louis Walsh reveals that Hollywood A-lister tried for Boyzone but he refused because he couldn't sing, but he turned him down

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Louis Walsh has auditioned for Boyzone, but he turned him down because he couldn't sing. In a forthcoming episode of Celebrity Big Brother, 70, the music mogul, 71, spoke with Colson Smith and Fern Britton about the ascension of the 90s boyband and how he discovered Shane Lynch, Stephen Gately, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating, and Ronan Keating. Louis, seated in the kitchen with Colson and Fern, revealed that he is a great friend of Colin Farrell, the Irish actor.

Mike Chadwick discusses the club's strange partnership with BOYZONE, which will see him win a sixth-tier Chorley FC as the ex-paratrooper states: "I will not stop until we win" and targets the team to win the Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
BY SAM BROOKES: Former paratrooper Mike Chadwick has formed an unlikely alliance with pop band Boyzone to purchase Chorley FC and has set out his ambitions to make the non-league team the best in the world. Chadwick, a boyhood Liverpool fan, has experience in coaching elite athletes and wrote the best-selling book The Red On Revolution, which discusses his revolutionary approach. He has now stepped into football in the hopes of implementing his plans at Chorley, the sixth tier of the English pyramid, in the National League North.

Boyzone are back!Iconic 90s band reunite with string of concerts (and are buying a football club)

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
The Irish band, consisting of Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham, and Shane Lynch, separated in 2000 but has frequently returned to work together for unforgettable tours.

After his death, Boyzone and Irish President Mark Sheehan paid their respects to him

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2023
After his sudden death yesterday at the age of 46, Boyzone actor Mikey Graham (right) has paid tribute to Script guitarist Mark Sheehan (right). Graham, 50, said the world had lost "another young star of music" and that his music would'carry' him home. In Mark Sheehan of The Script, he tweeted, "Today we've lost another young legend of music." I can and do know the pain that Glen & Danny are feeling right now, as well as their families.' 'All my love and support are available to you at this moment.' Mark, you gave the world your music, it would take you home.'