Ronan Keating steps out with wife Storm and kids as they support him at Irish premier of Boyzone doc

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Ronan Keating has stepped out in style at the Irish premier of the brand new Boyzone documentary, supported by members of his family.

The Sky Documentary looks behind their success, fame, fall outs and tragedy, as the band members reveal it all in Boyzone: No Matter What.

Taking to the red carpet at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines on Tuesday night, Ronan looked dapper as he chose a navy pea coat, denim shirt and brown slacks for the event, accessorising with an assortment of silver necklaces.

He was accompanied by his wife of nine years Storm Keating, who was also by his side at the London premier of the three-part documentary earlier this week.

Storm kept her outfit simple, in cream trousers and a matching silk shirt, but elevated the look with a subtly colourful tweed jacket slung over her shoulders.

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Ronan was joined by two of his children, Jack and Ali.

The Boyzone star has three children - Jack, Missy and Ali - from his previous marriage to Yvonne Connolly, and two children, Cooper and Coco, with wife Storm.

The family were all smiles as they posed for photographs on the red carpet - joined in some snapshots by fellow Boyzone star Shane Lynch.

"They were one of the most successful and iconic boy bands of all time – but behind-the-scenes, conflict and rivalry, betrayal and tragedy led to their falling apart," describes the documentary's synopsis.

"Now, thirty years on, all four remaining members - Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Michael ‘Mikey’ Graham, as well as their estranged manager, Louis Walsh – reveal the truth of what really happened, the extraordinary highs of their meteoric rise to fame, and the huge costs that being in a boyband had on each of them."

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