It may come as a surprise to some that Boyzone are still together. But, according to a report in The Sun, the foursome are set to disband for good, after one more album and a farewell tour.

Over the course of 25 years together, the Irish boy band's success is second only to Take That, and they had a long string of hit singles, including Father and Son, No Matter What and Words. They released six studio albums, four of which went to number one – their latest being a set of Motown covers in 2014.

Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy have now reportedly decided to call it a day, but will be going out with a bang. They will embark on a "massive" farewell arena tour and Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith are among those writing songs for their final album, which will also include a tribute to member Stephen Gately, who died in 2009.

The band have reportedly found a song that Gately recorded before his death and have completed it by adding in their own vocals.

The group originally split up in 2000, before reforming in 2010 and releasing the number one album Brother, which posthumously contained Gately's last vocals on two tracks.