Performance

VenueNEC (National Exhibition Centre)
Other spaces: NEC Arena, Resorts World Arena (formerly Genting Arena), Bear Grylls Adventure
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From5th March 2010
To5th March 2010
What is currently on at NEC (National Exhibition Centre) (V149)

Ronan Keating

Ronan KeatingT01096948418
Performer Ronan Keating


Archive :: production:T01096948418, concert:S1472093816, venue:V149

Songs For My Mother

'Songs For My Mother', went to No 1. in the UK and Ireland, and is a beautiful and evocative collection of songs that Ronan remembers his mum listening to throughout his childhood. All of the songs on the album were carefully selected by Ronan and so have a special place in his heart. To date Ronan has released five solo albums, three of which went straight to number one. Ronan is listed in the Guinness Book Of Records for being the only artist ever to have 30 consecutive top 10 singles in the UK chart, having beat the likes of Elvis. With two sell-out world tours under his belt, an Ivor Novello and BMI songwriting awards, an autobiography, a role as ambassador for Christian Aid and sales in excess of 22 million albums across the globe, Ronan’s lengthy and triumphant career shows no signs of slowing down just yet. In 2007 Ronan got back together with his chart-topping band Boyzone. 2008 and 2009 saw the band conquer the charts again and sell-out two arena tours. After the success of these tours, Ronan is looking forward to getting back out onto the road!

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