Boyzone fans threw their support behind Mikey Graham after his âconcerningâ appearance at the groupâs final shows over the weekend.
Taking to Emirates Stadium, band members 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 53-year-old 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 Ronanâs 2000 solo track Life Is A Rollercoaster.
Social media was flooded with questions over his involvement and looks â leading to a wave of supporters who recalled his vow to never return to the band amid depression, alcoholism and weight battles in 2025 doc Boyzone: No Matter What.
Stirring conversation on the matter, one viewer took to X to write: âIâm not a fan of Boyzoneâthere are a few songs I like, but thatâs not the point here. What really bothers me is the awful comments being made about Mikey GrahamâŠ
Boyzone fans threw their support behind Mikey Graham after his âconcerningâ appearance at the groupâs final shows over the weekend
He stayed on stage for a fleeting stint, sparking conversation among fans

Mikey is pictured in 1995





X was flooded with comments from fans supporting the stgar
âIf youâve been lucky enough not to struggle in life, then good for you, but having money or success doesnât make someone immune to personal battlesâŠ
âItâs clear that Mikey has faced his own difficulties, and mocking someone when theyâre already down is about as low as it gets.â
A further supporter penned: âI genuinely hate bullying. None of us know whether heâs reading those comments, but people who tear others down for their own amusement should think twice. Words have consequencesâŠ.
âFor someone who is already struggling, that kind of cruelty can do real harmâsometimes even life-threatening harm. If thatâs something youâre contributing to, itâs worth asking yourself what youâre actually proud of.
Echoing the sentiment, fellow social media users replied: âIâll be honest, Iâm not a fan either, but all Iâve seen is lots of love, support and also concern for him on here, nothing negative at all. Maybe itâs the algorithm on my timeline!âŠ
âBut Iâve only seen lovely things⊠Iâve seen many defending him mainly fans but still the amount of nasty comments still no need⊠Too many trolls leaving pointless comments, but also people saying heâs got this, or I heard he has thatâŠ
âHe is incredibly private, and said very little recently bar admitting to weight gain, comfort eating and a weightloss journey. But people still comment, do they really know?â
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: âLovely to see him back on stage, especially after he said he wouldnât in the documentaryâŠ

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
âWishing 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 isnât everything. Lovely to see him back up thereâŠ
âSending so much love to Mikey. Despite facing health challenges, u gave ur all at the Boyzone show, and it didnât go unnoticed. Your strength, dedication & the effort you made, weâre so proud of you. Wishing you better days ahead. We all love youâ.
Mikey broke fansâ hearts during the documentary, when he revealed he had no plans to join in the reunion due to his personal battles.
He said: âI wish them all the best, no grudges, no animosity, nothing. However, I donât want to go back to how I felt for many yearsâŠ
âTo see them, if it were for too long, would remind me of that. My future is far too important for me to waste it looking back at my past but I wish everybody wellâŠ.

Mikey is pictured in the documentary
âIt was a hard struggle for me through the years. My confidence that I had beforehand about  music fell through the floor. It was a bit heartbreakingâŠ
âIâll be honest with you, when you see an audience full of posters for Stephen and Ronan and Shane and Keith⊠and then you might see the odd one with Mikey.â
âRemember, I was 21. As a kid that was tough, and Louis [Walsh] went from one day speaking with me to never speaking with me for seven years and I never knew why, I had absolutely no idea why. I just thought he didnât like me.â
He detailed how he derailed due to âthe sadness, the disenchantmentâ, saying: âI was very frustrated, angry, depressed and because of all of that I would withdraw from the bandâ.


