Five announced for Live at the Marquee 2026

They are the only UK act to hit the Top 10 with all of their 11 singles, including three No 1s.
Five announced for Live at the Marquee 2026

Pictured are Ritchie Neville; Scott Robinson; Sean Conlon; Abz Love; and Jason "J" Brown, who make up English boy-band, Five, set to play Live at the Marquee in June 2026.

English boy band, Five, has been announced as part of Cork’s Live at the Marquee line-up for 2026.

Aiken Promotions announced this week that Five will perform live at the venue next summer, with tickets going on sale next week.

Formed in 1997, the five-piece boy band went on to sell more than 20 million records worldwide, charting in more than 20 countries.

They are the only UK act to hit the Top 10 with all of their 11 singles, including three No 1s.

The band’s first album, ‘Five’, debuted at No 1 on the Official Charts in 1998, and was later certified as a double-platinum record, followed by their second album, ‘Invincible’ which also went double platinum in 1999.

Throughout their career, Five has toured the world, performing across the UK, US, Europe, South America, Australia and Asia.

Their current Keep On Movin’ tour, which started in October, is one of the biggest arena tours of 2025 selling more than 200,000 tickets and is the first time all five band members are sharing the stage together in more than 25 years.

After initially going on sale with 12 shows, the tour now spans 25 arenas across the UK and Ireland.

As part of this tour, Five will take to the stage at Live at the Marquee on June 24, with tickets going on sale on Monday from 10am via https://www.ticketmaster.ie/.

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