Ronan Keating was born in Dublin, Ireland. He began his music career in the early 1990s as a member of the boy band Boyzone, one of Europe’s most successful pop groups of the decade.
With his charming looks and warm voice, Ronan quickly became one of the standout members. After Boyzone took a break in 1999, he launched his solo career, achieving international fame.
Ronan released his debut solo album “Ronan” (2000), featuring the global hit When You Say Nothing at All — a song that became a worldwide sensation after appearing in the film Notting Hill.
Other well-known songs include:
He has released over 10 studio albums, sold millions of records worldwide, and continues to perform across Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Beyond music, Ronan Keating is also known for his work as a host and judge on The X Factor Australia.
He is a passionate philanthropist and the founder of the Marie Keating Foundation, a charity dedicated to raising awareness about cancer prevention, created in memory of his mother.
Ronan Keating is married to Storm Keating, a designer and TV presenter. The couple has three children. He maintains a close friendship with the other Boyzone members and occasionally reunites with the band for special tours.