Ronan Keating Bio, Age, Wife, Height, Net Worth, Songs, Destination

Ronan Keating Biography

Ronan Keating is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor, and television/radio presenter who became known after his tune “When You Say Nothing At All” was featured in the film Notting Hill and achieved number one in multiple countries.

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How old is of Ronan Keating? – Age

He is 47 years old as of 3 March 2023. He was born in 1977 in Dublin, Ireland. His real name is Ronan Patrick John Keating.

Ronan Keating Family – Education

Keating was born as the youngest of five children. He grew up in Bayside, Kilbarrack, County Dublin, and St. Fintan’s High School, County Meath. His father, Gerry Keating, was a truck driver, and his mother, Marie, was a mobile hairdresser. He has a sister, Linda, and three brothers: Ciarán, Gerard, and Gary. He competed in track and field, earning the All Ireland Under-13 200 metres title. At the age of 46, Keating experienced his first taste of fatherhood on March 10, 2023, when his 23-year-old son Jack shared on Instagram that he was now the father of a baby girl. Ciaran, Keating’s elder brother, perished in an automobile accident in County Mayo in July 2023. Ruairí Keating, Ciaran’s nephew, plays football professionally.

Ronan Keating Wife – Children

Keating wed Yvonne Connolly in April 1998. Three children total—a male named Jack was born in 1999, and two daughters, Marie (often known as “Missy”) and Ali, were born in 2001 and 2005. Boyzone backup dancer Francine Cornell and Keating had an affair in 2009 that lasted for seven months.

As a result, Keating and Connolly separated in 2010 and eventually got divorced in March 2015. In August 2010, he got married to Storm Uechtritz, his second wife, on August 17, 2015. On April 26, 2017, Cooper Archer Keating, their son, was born. They announced their joint pregnancy for a second child in November 2019. On March 27, 2020, Coco Knox Keating, their daughter, was born.

Ronan Keating Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $30 million.

Ronan Keating Height

He stands at a height of 5 feet, 7 inches (1.727 m).

Ronan Keating Louis Walsh

Louis Walsh managed Keating’s career after heife declared he wanted to take a vacation from Boyzone. While selling 4.4 million copies of his album, Keating’s 2000 single “Life is a Rollercoaster” reached number one on the charts. After agreeing to split up, Keating and Walsh had a sour falling out.

Ronan Keating Photo
Ronan Keating Photo

By March 2008, it appeared that the two men’s spat was over, as Keating assisted in choosing The X Factor finalists for the groups category. By the time Boyzone celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2013, Walsh had resigned as the group’s manager, saying his time there had ended “badly”.

Ronan Keating Destination

Ronan’s second studio album is titled Destination. Polydor Records released it on May 20, 2002. The album was twice certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. The album debuted at number three in Ireland. The album also debuted in the top 10 charts in nine other European nations.

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry awarded Destination a platinum certification in 2002 for one million copies shipped within Europe. “If Tomorrow Never Comes,” “I Love It When We Do,” “We’ve Got Tonight,” and “The Long Goodbye,” which all climbed inside the top ten of the UK hits Chart, are among the hits included on the album.

Ronan Keating Eurovision Song Contest

Keating and Carrie Crowley presented the Eurovision Song Contest on May 3, 1997. In addition to co-presenting the MTV Asia Awards in 2002 alongside Mandy Moore, he presented the MTV Europe Music Awards in 1997 and 1999. In 1998, he hosted Miss World as well. In the same year, Keating and Ulrika Jonsson co-hosted the Royal Variety Performance at London’s Lyceum Theatre.

The 42nd edition of the annual competition, known as the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, took place on May 3, 1997, at Dublin, Ireland’s Point Theatre. The contest, which was produced by RTÉ for the fourth time in five years, was the seventh and final one to be held in Ireland. It was organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and presented by Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ). Being the only venue to hold three Eurovision Song Contests, the Point Theatre took on the role of host for the third time.

Ronan Keating Songs

♦ Working My Way Back to You
♦ Love Me for a Reason
♦ Key to My Life
♦ So Good
♦ Father and Son
♦ Coming Home Now
♦ Words
♦ A Different Beat
♦ Isn’t It a Wonder
♦ Mystical Experience
♦ Picture of You
♦ Baby Can I Hold You”/”Shooting Star
♦ Te Garder Près De Moi
♦ All That I Need
♦ No Matter What
♦ All the Time in the World
♦ I Love the Way You Love Me
♦ When the Going Gets Tough
♦ You Needed Me
♦ Every Day I Love You
♦ Love You Anyway
♦ Better
♦ Gave It All Away
♦ Love Is a Hurricane