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July 2002
This
page features older Ronan news stories from
July 2002.
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28/7/2002 -
onward to south africa |
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6:19pm
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Ronan has recently completed his Australia and New Zealand Destination
'02 Tour. We are very sure that the show has gone really well and
you the fans out there really enjoyed the night! Got a review
about Ronan's concerts? Then send them in to us! Use our
Contact form and we'll put them up on the
website!
Ronan did his last show in Perth,
Australia last Friday (26th July). His next stop over will be in
South Africa next month. He'll be doing shows in Sun City,
Johannesburg and Cape Town. The dates are shown below:
| Date |
Venue |
| 3rd August |
Superbowl, Sun
City, South Africa |
| 4th August |
Dome @
Northgate, Johannesburg, South Africa |
| 6th August |
Belleville
Velodrome, Cape Town, South Africa |
You can also check the full listings
on our updated Tour & Appearances page. For
those going to his shows, enjoy the night!
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25/7/2002 -
a touch of musical class |
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5:11pm
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Ronan has agreed to sponsor tuitions for a vocalist course which lasts a
year in a new music school in Rock Place, Brighton. The course can
be done full-time or part-time. Ronan will judge auditions in
August. Ronan talked about the idea: "'I'm
very happy to help out. There's so many
talented new artists out there, sometimes they need a helping hand to
get them started in the music industry".
The school was founded by Bruce Dickinson front man of Iron Maiden and
provides help to pop star wannabes.
Other guests participating include
Martin McCarmick of Therapy, Rob Harris of Jamiroquai and Carleen
Anderton of the Brand New Heavies. Also, a songwriting competition
has also been organised and is sponsored by Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon.
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2:07pm
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It's been sometime now, but Ronan has
been in Australia and New Zealand in his Destination '02 Tour. And
if you really want to know what is going on down there, we've got some
information! Ronan recently spoke to
The New Zealand Herald about his album
and what the fans reactions would be. Here's the interview...
Ronan was asked about how his music
has changed from the boy band days of Boyzone: "I
think I have put [the boy band tag] behind me, but it's not something I
feel I have to do, because I'm not ashamed of it. It got me where I am
and I'm lucky to be here. At the same time, we all need to grow up and
move on and I feel I have done that now. And I think people are starting
to accept me now as a solo artist."
Ronan even discussed how he did
the solo work all alone: "You know, I
did a lot of work on my own to be honest. I spent a lot of time in
the studio on my own." On the subject of
the album, Ronan discussed what his fans in New Zealand are in for
when listening to the album, 'Destination': "The strength
of his singing will surprise fans and cynics alike - it's almost
like hearing a new artist for the first time."
His voice was also an issue: "I guess [my voice has]
matured. I was 16 when I made my first album. I have been singing
professionally for nine years. That can only do good, if you do it
right ... I look at Elton John, George Michael - people who have
been around 20, 30 years - and I'm envious. I want a piece of
that."
Ronan
discussed his further attempts to conquer America: ""If
America happens, great. If it doesn't, I'm very happy with what I
have." Finally, Ronan emphasised that it
was music that was important to him than anything else:
"I'm not one of these people who want to make an album, make a bit
of money and retire and live on a beach. I love music. I don't
know how to do anything else."
Ronan is
currently on his last leg of the Australia tour going to Melbourne
(22nd July), Adelaide (24th July) and finally Perth (26th July).
He'll be then moving on to South Africa into August. Check
out the Tour &
Appearances page for full details. And finally,
has anyone of you been to any Ronan gigs? What did you
think? Why not send us an
e-mail and give us a short review
of the show!
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7/7/2002 -
another crack at the states |
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6:08pm BST
After a failure last year to get the US to listen to the single, 'Lovin'
Each Day', Ronan is aiming to give it another go. The US is the
toughest place to crack as it is the one with the world's biggest pop
music audience. Boyzone were unable to get heads turning - but can
Ronan do it? We really hope so! Ronan has been having a
summer break from the Destination '02 Tour in which he covered the UK
and Ireland last month. He will then be moving on to Australia and
New Zealand later this month. Finally, according to sources, Ronan
is to release the single, 'Life Is A Rollercoaster' in the US on 20th
August 2002. We'll keep you posted on the progress.
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5/7/2002 -
on the party cd |
6:37pm BST
Ronan's recent number 1 hit 'If Tomorrow Never Comes' is featured on the
latest 'Party In The Park 2002' CD! The double CD collection also
features artists such as Atomic Kitten, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Enrique
Iglesias, Blue, Westlife, The Corrs and many, many more!!! Sounds
good doesn't it? Then why not, order the CD at
Amazon.co.uk
today? Party In The Park 2002 will be held this Sunday (7th July)
at Hyde Park, London, UK and will feature a huge host of stars!
There however is no confirmation that Ronan will be there this year.
If he does, it'll be his fifth appearance at the event! So far, it
looks unlikely due to his Destination '02 Tour. But if he does,
we'll tell you first at Ronan Keating World!
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3/7/2002 -
july-down under |
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6:43pm BST
Ronan has now completed the UK and Ireland shows of his Destination '02
World Tour! Ronan will be this month going down-under as he visits
Australia and New Zealand all this month! He'll be starting in
Sydney on 12th July before going across to New Zealand for shows in
Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. He will then return to
Australia to complete his tour in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and
Perth. We now have the tour dates of Australia and New Zealand
which are listed below:
| Date |
Venue |
| 12th July |
Sydney
Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia |
| 13th July |
Sydney
Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia |
| 15th July |
North Shore
Events, Auckland, New Zealand |
| 16th July |
Queen's Wharf,
Wellington, New Zealand |
| 18th July |
Westpac Trust
Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand |
| 20th July |
Brisbane
Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia |
| 22nd July |
Rod Laver
Arena, Melbourne, Australia |
| 24th July |
Entertainment
Centre, Adelaide, Australia |
| 26th July |
Entertainment
Centre, Perth, Australia |
You can also check the full tour
listings in the updated Tour & Appearances page.
And if anyone goes to one of the shows, why not send in your concert
review? Use our E-mail form and we'll post
it up on this website! For those going to his shows this July,
enjoy the night!

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2/7/2002 -
ronan at the kumars |
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4:39pm BST
If you were watching TV yesterday, you probably caught a glimpse of
Ronan making his appearance in 'The Kumars At No. 42' on BBC2 (UK) at
9pm BST last night. The show stars a family who run a chat show -
but not any old chat show! 'Cause the family's also in it too!
The show stars actors, Sanjeev Bhaskar (pictured right) as the chat show host, Meera
Syal (pictured left) as the grandma, Indira Joshi as the mother and
Vincent Ebrahim as the father. Ronan on the night was dressed in a cream
suit and white shirt and was cool on the evening! Ronan was asked many things in the show, this
included family, his job in a shoe shop and charm! To make things
funnier, Ronan was about to sing with Sanjeev, his number 1 hit, 'Life
Is A Rollercoaster', but unfortunately, Sanjeev got too carried away and
sang it himself - poor Ronan! Also making a guest appearance was
Nigel Havers who was brought on the same subject of charm!

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7:37pm BST
You can catch Ronan on TV tonight! He'll make an appearance in
'The Kumars At No. 42' tonight at 9pm BST on BBC2 (UK). He'll be
joined with star guest Nigel Havers (pictured). The shows funny,
we wonder what sort of things Ronan will be asked? Other than
that, enjoy!

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