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S Club and B*Witched to join Boyzone at Two For The Road stadium shows in London

Boyzone's support acts for The Two For The Road stadium shows at London's Emirates Stadium have been unveiled.

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Boyzone have revealed the support acts for their two major stadium shows in London
Boyzone have revealed the support acts for their two major stadium shows in London

Boyzone’s upcoming Two For The Road weekend at London’s Emirates Stadium has grown even bigger with the addition of S Club, B*Witched and DJ Scott Mills, who will join the group across their two shows June 5 and 6.

The new guests bring major ’90s and early‑2000s pop power to what will be Boyzone’s only live dates of the year.

S Club will open the Friday night show, bringing a run of chart staples that helped define their era.

The group — Jo O’Meara, Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh and Jon Lee — recently completed a sold‑out reunion tour and continue to draw multi‑generational crowds.

Fans can expect hits including Bring It All Back, Never Had a Dream Come True and Don’t Stop Movin’.

In a statement, S Club said they were “thrilled” to join Boyzone for their biggest headline show to date and promised to “take everyone back to 1999.”

Saturday’s show will feature B*Witched, adding another layer of nostalgia and a family connection.

The group includes Edele and Keavy Lynch, sisters of Boyzone’s Shane Lynch, alongside Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O’Carroll.

Known for four consecutive UK No.1 singles, B*Witched remain a fan favourite thanks to hits such as C’est La Vie, Rollercoaster and Blame It on the Weatherman.

They returned in 2024 with the EP Ripped Jeans and a recent surprise appearance on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show.

Edele Lynch said performing with Boyzone again feels “full circle,” recalling that the group supported them on their first arena tour in 1997.

Both nights will also include DJ sets from Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills, who has long been associated with the band.

Scott said he expects “big tunes, big sing-alongs and plenty of ’90s nostalgia.”

The shows are already proving to be landmark moments for Boyzone. The Saturday concert sold out all 44,000 tickets seven months in advance, while the Friday show continues to sell strongly. Limited tickets remain for the opening night. For tickets, head here.