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Ronan Keating to make West End debut in Once the musical

The Boyzone singer will take on the lead role of Guy

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Ronan Keating will swap boy band for the West End stage in November when he makes his stage acting debut as Guy in the screen-to-stage musical Once.

"I was truly bowled over when I first saw Once," Keating said. "The music and storyline are so incredibly moving and combined with John Tiffany's direction, I believe it's a modern-day masterpiece."

The role of Guy was originated in the West End by Declan Bennett, currently on our screens as Charlie Cotton in EastEnders.

Doctor Who star Arthur Darvill replaced Bennett for a limited run, and David Hunter, who has been a long term understudy of the role, recently took the role on full time opposite new Girl Jill Winternitz – you can see our interview with them here.

Keating will take over from Hunter for a limited four month run from 17 November through to 21 March.

He added: "When I was asked about playing the lead male (who is a busker in Dublin) I was completely overwhelmed because I knew it would be perfect, this was my home town, my people, and the place where I began my own music career."

Keating, whose solo hits include "When You Say Nothing At All" and "Life is a Rollercoaster", teased his twitter followers earlier today, hinting at 'incredible news':

And he confirmed the news this evening, tweeting: