Irish boy band Boyzlife to perform on Britannia
Recently-formed Irish pop group Boyzlife will do a stint on P&O Cruises’ Britannia this summer.
Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy, from the multi-platinum boys’ bands, Westlife and Boyzone, will be appearing in the Limelight Club for five nights from August 12.
They will play popular hits such as No Matter What and Flying Without Wings, as well as telling untold stories from their days on the road.
Duffy said: "We are very excited to be taking our sell-out tour to sea and entertaining Britannia’s guests with music and stories from life on the road with our respective bands.
"After 20 years on the road, we’ve grown up and it’s great to be able to look back, reminisce and give our fans the inside track story of how we felt at the time. I am especially delighted to be back on Britannia after filming Battlechefs last year but this time I will be swapping my chef’s hat for a microphone."
Tickets for each show will cost £49 per person to include a three-course meal.
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