THEY’RE celebrating two decades in showbiz with a very special Hampshire show.

Boyzone headline the Ageas Family Festival, which returns for its fourth year at the home of Hampshire cricket tomorrow.

One of the UK’s best loved boybands, they will take to the stage following the conclusion of the Royal London One-Day Cup match between Hampshire and Middlesex.

Fans can expect all the band’s greatest hits including Love Me For A Reason, Words, No Matter What and When The Going Gets Tough.

Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham and Shane Lynch, alongside their late bandmate Stephen Gately, have clocked up and impressive five Brit awards, 18 UK top tens, six number one UK hit singles and five number one albums, with 25 million records sold worldwide.

They released their sixth studio album ‘From Dublin to Detroit’ last year, featuring their favourite songs from the Motown era, including renditions of You Can’t Hurry Love, What Becomes of the Brokenhearted plus many more.

Boyzone told Your Entertainment: “After the heroics of the Irish team in the Cricket World Cup, we’re glad to be bringing a bit of the Irish craic to the Ageas Bowl on August 1st. It will be the last gig of the summer for Boyzone so we’re all looking forward to a great night.”

As well as the music and cricket, the Ageas Family Festival promises a whole host of family-friendly activities and the arrival of the Red Devils who will parachute into the ground during the innings interval!

Free activities for children will range from bouncy castles to climbing walls, laser quest to a fun fair, with Cricket Coaching also returning alongside an arts and crafts area for all.

Tickets are available from ageasbowl.com