The $30 million question: Mikey's health

Boyzone fans have rallied around Mikey Graham after his concerning appearance at the group's final shows. The 53-year-old singer stayed seated for much of his stint on stage, sparking conversation among fans.

Despite his absence from the stage for the majority of the show, Mikey's bandmates, Ronan Keating, 49, Keith Duffy, 51, and Shane Lynch, 49, opened the Two For The Road concerts as a threesome, leaving spectators scratching their heads over the absence of Mikey.

When he eventually appeared, the star was raised from the stage floor and stayed seated during the three songs he appeared on before standing up for the encore of Ronan's 2000 solo track Life Is A Rollercoaster.

Social media was flooded with questions over his involvement and looks - leading to a wave of supporters who recalled his vow to never return to the band amid depression, alcoholism and weight battles in the 2025 documentary Boyzone: No Matter What.

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One viewer took to X to write: 'I'm not a fan of Boyzone - there are a few songs I like , but that's not the point here. What really bothers me is the awful comments being made about Mikey Graham...'

'If you've been lucky enough not to struggle in life, then good for you, but having money or success doesn't make someone immune to personal battles...'

'It's clear that Mikey has faced his own difficulties, and mocking someone when they're already down is about as low as it gets.'

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A further supporter penned: 'I genuinely hate bullying. None of us know whether he's reading those comments, but people who tear others down for their own amusement should think twice.'

'Words have consequences....'

'For someone who is already struggling, that kind of cruelty can do real harm - sometimes even life-threatening harm.'

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

After he suggested he would not return to the stage in the Boyzone: No Matter What documentary, fans praised the star for making it to the stage, writing: 'Lovely to see him back on stage, especially after he said he wouldn't in the documentary... '

'He appeared on stage alongside Keith Duffy, Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch (L-R) Mikey remained seated for much of his appearance Mikey was supported by his bandmates, including getting a hug from Shane '

'Wishing him all the best. He absolutely nailed it... Mikey was always my favourite back in the day, was sad listening to his story in the documentary. Fame isn't everything. Lovely to see him back up there... '

'Sending so much love to Mikey. Despite facing health challenges, u gave ur all at the Boyzone show, and it didn't go unnoticed. Your strength, dedication & the effort you made, we're so proud of you. Wishing you better days ahead. We all love you.'