Back in the days before Louis Walsh was a prime-time TV star, he was merely a jobbing music biz manager, whose decision to launch an 'Irish Take That' resulted in Boyzone.
Reaching their peak in the late '90s, they achieved six no.1 singles, and four top-charting albums before splitting in 2000 as Ronan Keating launched his solo career.
Despite early promise however, it was the filthy lucre (isn't it always?) that tempted them back together in 2007. Now you can witness these creaking trigenarians playing all those songs you danced to at your school disco. Awww.