Thursday, 30 June 2011

Boyzone star revs up to be in poll position at his favourite track

23rd April 2011

BOYZONE superstar Shane Lynch is spending this weekend at one of his favourite places in the world – Donington Park.

The singer, who has just finished a tour with the multi-million-selling Irish band, is competing in the British Drift Championship, the first of six circuits to host the event.

The 34-year-old said he grew up loving motor sports, having been taken to his first stock car race when he was only a week old.

Now he is confident he can walk away as the 2011 British Drift Champion after finishing fourth last year.

Shane said: "Five weeks ago I finished the tour with Boyzone where you are performing in front of 10,000 to 20,000 people every night which is the biggest buzz in the world.

"The question is how do you maintain that high in your everyday life? Well I've found that with drift racing – the speed of the car, the screeching tyres, the smell of the oil."

Drift racing is a high-speed motor sport that has been going in the UK for seven years.

An extreme sport, drivers perform a range of tricks, including skidding sideways at speeds of up to 100mph, to impress judges.

And rather than being decided by the first over the line, the winner is judged on control of the car and skill of the tricks performed.

Shane said: "My father was a mechanic and I grew up in a family that was mad on motor sport. Before I joined Boyzone I worked as a mechanic at my dad's garage.

"I didn't race as a kid though. My first-ever race was here at Donington Park so it's a circuit I absolutely love. It's one of my favourite places."

Yesterday Shane and more than 80 other drivers gathered at the track to receive their briefing and today he will compete in the hope of finishing first.

Married to singer Sheena White, the couple have a two-year-old daughter, called Billie Rae.

Shane said: "My wife understands the dangers and I did have a serious crash a few years ago.

"My daughter is a proper little petrol head. She loves the noise of the engines when she comes to see me practise."

Shane drives for Team Japspeed, whose manager is Paul McCallum.

Paul said: "The fans here in the East Midlands always bring a great atmosphere to Donington.

"With the car Shane is driving and his ability, I see no reason why he can't go all the way and win this year."

http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Boyzone-star-revs-poll-position-favourite-track/story-11564977-detail/story.html

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

'Back to the Job'

27th October 2010

Shane's going to be on new tv programme for ITV4 entitled 'Back to the Job'.

To read more about it click the link below
http://www.itv.com/presscentre/backonthejob/week45shanelynch/default.html

Or better still, get your bum sat on the sofa in front of the telly on 8th November from 10pm-11pm to see what it's all about!

Get Surrey Article - Shane is Prince Charming

27th October 2010

Here's an article from getsurrey.co.uk posted 7th October, all about Shane's panto role in Sleeping Beauty at Guildford this Christmas.

Boyzone's Shane Lynch is Prince Charming
By Jacky Byrne
WITH tattoos jostling for space on his muscle bound body, Boyzone star Shane Lynch isn’t a classic choice for the role of Prince Charming in the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s 2010 panto Sleeping Beauty.

But in fact ‘charming’ is the word that his co-stars all use to describe him.

For most of the cast and crew it is the first time they’ve met him and everyone seems impressed at his down-to-earth demeanour.

After all, you might expect a little diva attitude from a member of a boy band whose latest album was a chart topper in March this year. And Shane, whose five sisters include twins who were members of the girl band B*Witched, does come with a bit of a back story.

In Boyzone’s original heyday in the 1990s, he was the rebel in a band with a clean cut image, dressing casually when the others wore suits and prone to the odd angry outburst, especially against the tabloid press.

Perhaps he has tamed down since he became a Christian several years ago, or maybe his marriage to make-up artist Sheena White and the birth of his daughter in 2008 have mellowed him.

But despite the friendly grin there is still a trace of wariness in the intensity of his gaze. It’s Shane’s fifth panto and the third he’s done for Evolution, the production company that has presented the Guildford panto for several years.

He says that Guildford audiences are spoken of highly in the industry. “It’s my pleasure to be here, really,” says the star, who will delight his fans by singing in the show. Shane has a lifestyle to suit his action hero image. When he’s not turning out hits with the reunited Boyzone, he’s motor racing or appearing in reality TV shows.

“I’m one of those people who can’t say no. One minute I’m standing on a stage doing panto, the next I’m behind the wheel of a racing car or in front of a microphone. I take after my dad like that, I’ve always got to have a project. At 12 I was a businessman importing urban music into Ireland, at 14 I had my own breakers’ yard. I am dyslexic so wasn’t academic at school and knew I wasn’t an office man but I’m a chancer.”

It was the can-do spirit that famously led him and his bandmates to the door of Louis Walsh, producer and now The X Factor judge. Chart success and adulation followed but by 2000 the band had unofficially split up.

Shane agrees there were artistic differences and a long hiatus followed before a reunion in 2008 and their chart success with the album Brother this year, which was named in memory of band member Stephen Gately who died of pulmonary oedema in October 2009.

Shane says that it was good for the band to have time apart and that they are now very supportive of each other and looking forward to a UK tour which starts soon after the curtain descends on Sleeping Beauty.

“It made us realise how much we missed each other. Stephen’s death gave us a big reason to move forward and finish the album we started with him. He is a massive chunk out of our lives and our music but we keep him alive in spirit with our work.”

Weekends usually find Shane, a former mechanic and a big Lewis Hamilton fan, on a motor circuit. He has competed in the British GT Championships and is now successfully drift racing. He acknowledges that the difficulties in a high octane lifestyle like his are in coming down from the high. “That’s why lots of guys who are performers are in rehab. Your brain goes at 100 miles an hour so you pour yourself a glass of vodka to try and get back to normal.”

At 34 Shane hopes he’s learnt to deal with it. Daily workouts in his gym at home near Gatwick help and so does his family.

So what will his take on Prince Charming be? “I’m not really planning to break with tradition. If you look at the lifestyle of kids today, a lot of it is more extreme and the goodies now look like the baddies used to so I don’t think they’ll react to me any differently although I’m a contemporary prince. I just want to put on a good show.”

Sleeping Beauty starts on Friday December 3 and runs until Sunday January 9, 2011. Tickets are available from the box office on 01483 440000 or online at http://www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk/.

http://tinyurl.com/38umh9c

Stars Cars - Joe.ie

27th October 2010

From the 3rd October, comes an interview on all things cars.

Behind the wheel with Shane Lynch

Shane Lynch is probably best known as part of Irish boyband turned manband Boyzone. He’s also an enthusiastic poker player and an even more enthusiastic petrolhead. He currently takes part in the highly-technical motor sport of drift racing where he’s sponsored by betting company Ladbrokes.

When he’s not on tour with Boyzone, at the track or at the poker table he drives a monster American truck, the Ford F-150 Harley. He took time out from playing poker at the Ladbrokes Poker Festival in Killarney to share his four wheel-related thoughts with JOE.

What was your first car?

My first car was a Mk1 GTi Golf. I was a car mechanic from the beginning. I was just mad into cars, and that was an affordable car when I was 17. I paid £800 back in the day. A couple of my boys had GTi Golfs at the time, and I blew a gearbox in mine and ended up putting a diesel gearbox into the petrol car, giving it a longer first and second gear which technically made it that little bit faster than the rest of the boys.

What made you chose your current set of wheels?

I love a van. I’m a big fan of the Ford Transit and think every man needs to own a van. I own a clothing company and loaned my van to one of the drivers at the clothing company. Unfortunately he smashed it, so with that gone I decided to move up and by a Ford-F150 Harley Truck. It’s got a four door cab, it’s big and it’s beautiful with loads of space and is effectively my replacement van.

What’s on your stereo?

I mostly listen to funk, reggae or hip hop when I’m driving.

How nifty are you at changing a wheel?

Let’s cut to the chase. I was down at the Renault Formula 1 team garage the other day and they set me a challenge of performing a pit stop. The Formula 1 guys did it in 2.3 seconds. I did it in 2.6 seconds. So I may not be as good as them, but I’m pretty good.

The perfect car with the perfect companion would be...?

I don’t think the perfect car exists. My driveway consists of about ten cars because I can’t find the perfect car. As for the perfect companion, well that could only be the wife.

And your favourite drive?

Recently, the most uplifting and fun drive I had was as part of the Cannonball Run across Ireland. I did that over about three days. It was some buzz – I hadn’t had that much fun in a car driving around legally on the open road since I was a kid.

Obviously you’re a brilliant driver, but what trait in other drivers really grinds your gears?

I hate sneaky drivers. They really wind me up.

Women can’t drive. Discuss.

I think there are a lot of fabulous women drivers out there. I think the majority of women get a hard time, although they can sometimes be a little lackadaisical and not so good at concentrating when they’re behind the wheel.

http://www.joe.ie/motors/stars-cars/behind-the-wheel-with-shane-lynch-005815-1

Speedhunters.com Interview

27th October 2010

Time to catch up with some interviews/articles from the last couple of months. First up is an interview from speedhunters.com posted on 7th September.

Click the link to read Shane talk about his career in motorsport and his extensive tattoo collection, as well as to look at some rather lovely photos a lot like the one below


(c)speedhunters.com

Thursday, 15 July 2010

Shane to play Prince Charming...

30th June 2010

Shane will be playing Prince Charming in this year's Sleeping Beauty Pantomime at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford

The panto will run from 3rd Dec until 9th Jan

To get your tickets visit - http://www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk/stage.asp?s=719

What happens in Vegas

30th June 2010

Shane flew out to the USA today to take part in the World Series of Poker, held annually in Las Vegas. The series culminates with the $10,000 no-limit hold’em “Main Event”, which since 2004 has attracted entrants numbering in the thousands with the victor receiving a multi-million dollar prize.

The winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event is considered to be the World Champion of Poker. However Shane reckons he’ll be playing a couple of hands before retiring gracefully to the bar!! You never know though, he may have the luck of the Irish with him ..

http://www.boyzone.net/2010/06/what-happens-in-vegas/

Drifting News

19th June 2010

Congratulations to Shane for the British Drift Championship round 3 win at Lydden Hill in Kent



(c)teamjapspeed.co.uk

New rally project for Shane

16th June 2010

Shane is currently busy working on a really exciting Rally with Project Khan, it will be going round the UK and taking place this September.

They are currently at the early stage of putting together routes and making all the plans so we’ll bring you more news when we have it.

http://www.boyzone.net/2010/06/new-rally-project-for-shane/

Shane Lynch suggested naked music video

30th April 2010

Boyzone star Shane Lynch has said that he suggested that the group strip off for their next music video.

Speaking on 'Live From Studio Five', Lynch said: "I actually suggested it."

"Me and the boys have always done tame videos and I said to the lads one day, 'We need to get naked'."

"The album we've released is a different step forward for us boys, it is an obvious transformation musically."

"The video was a visual transformation. I just said, 'Let's push the boat out and do things differently'."

http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0430/boyzone.html

Boyzone Star Shane Lynch Joins Ladbrokes Poker!

9th March 2010

Ladbrokes Poker has announced that the company is to embark on a yearlong sponsorship deal with Shane Lynch of Boyzone and Racing fame.

Whilst Boyzone took a break from the music scene, Shane has become one of the biggest stars in drifting, which is one of the UK’s fastest growing motorsports. Ladbrokes is sponsoring him in his drifting season in addition to committing themselves to prove that poker is for everyone, turning him from a poker amateur to a proficient player.

Shane Lynch had his first poker experience when standing in for band mate Ronan Keating at the Irish Poker Festival 2008 and now he faces a whistle stop tour of everything that’s to do with poker. Ladbrokes is going to put him through his paces, trying out: online pokers, live, VIP style and will attend the WSOP in Las Vegas.

To give him an added incentive, Ladbrokes has pledged to give £1,000 to the charity of his choice if he finishes in the top 100 at the Irish Poker Festival.

Shane’s poker journey has already begun when he attended the Manchester 235 Casino for his first Ladbrokes VIP poker event on Friday 5th March.

Speaking about his goal, Shane Lynch said: “I’d always been a bit intimidated by the poker scene; I’d seen it on TV and found the whole thing a bit baffling. But having spent time with the Ladbrokes players at a few events last year, I’ve seen that you don’t need to be an expert to give it a go. I’m really looking forward to getting into this poker journey, learning more and having some great fun along the way.”

Kate McLennan Head of Ladbrokes Poker said: “Shane is the perfect ambassador for Ladbrokespoker.com – he’s a great guy and totally down to earth. We want to show that poker is for everyone. We’re not like other sites that spend huge amounts on poker professionals that their players will never be able to relate to. Ladbrokespoker.com is the site that’s friendly, accessible, where all ages and abilities come together. Poker takes a moment to learn and a lifetime to master. With Shane, we want to show that anyone can give it a go and have fun.”

You can follow Shane’s poker journey at Ladbrokes poker.

http://www.onlinepokeralerts.com/news/poker-news/Boyzone-Star-Shane-Lynch-Joins-Ladbrokes-Poker6297.html

Irish Times Interview

3rd March 2010

SHANE LYNCH Pop singer, actor, 33 Drifting: The Boyzone singer’s passion for this form of extreme motorsport costs between €8,900 to €11,500 on tyres over a weekend

What’s your history with cars?

I was a car mechanic before I got into Boyzone. I worked for my father for many, many years.

When did your motorsport career begin?

I’ve driven all sorts of race cars since ’98. I rallied with Ford Motorsport for a while and then went onto the circuit stuff. I was in British GTs for three or four years. I’ve raced 360 Ferrari, 911 Porsches, the 996 and the 997. I raced for Porsche UK and Porsche Germany.

When did you get into drifting?

Three years ago. I had to know how to drive a car like this because it blew my mind.

Can you explain drifting?

Drifting is an extreme motorsport. It is a judged sport so there’s no chequered flag. You have to get the car into a controlled slide. What you see a lot on the likes of Top Gear is a car sliding through a corner that is predominately a power slide. They’re going through a corner fast and the back end kicks out so the back end is sliding through a corner.

We generally initiate like that into the first turn but then you’ve got to continue that slide through a series of lefts and rights, whichever way the track may go.

You’re judged on how much angle you carry, how sideways the car actually is, how much speed you carry and how fluid from left to right your transitions are within a drift.

How do you manipulate the car?

It’s predominately controlled with your accelerator and your steering wheel.

How do cars compete against each other?

Initially you qualify by yourself. A hundred cars will turn up, but you’ve to qualify into the top 16 for head-to-head battles. Two cars will go out together. You’ll have a lead car and a chase car. The lead car will head off. The chase car will come up behind and when you both initiate into the first corner it’s up to the chase car to mimic what the lead car is doing. If he drops off or cannot mirror that or if the lead car pulls away from him, he’s going to score fewer points than him. Then you go back to the starting line and swap over.

What’s the biggest expense?

The biggest wear and tear on a car is probably tyres. I’d probably do around £8,000 (€8,836) to £10,000 (€11,500) worth of tyres a weekend. We run a tyre called a Maxxis; when you’re spinning up the tyres smoke like hell, which gives a great effect off the back of the car.

Can you explain “the show factor” which is part of the judging process?

It’s a big show-offs’ game like snowboarding or BMXs or skateboarding. With the show factor, it’s mostly to do with the smoke and your bravery into the first corner.

I do what’s called – which only a handful of drivers do in Europe – a backwards entry. I’ll go down a little bit faster than normal and pull the hand-break and go in backwards into the corner. It’s a big, big show factor.

Where do you compete?

England, and next year I’m competing in Ireland, too, for the first time. The season starts around March (and goes) until the summertime.

What car do you drive?

A Nissan S15, which is a Nissan Silvia, but that’s the body shape; the car has been taken down to its bare minimum. Everything Japspeed, who is the team manufacturer, has been bolted on to it so it’s a completely modified car, even down to the engine and gearbox. We run a V8 engine. We push out about 700-brake horsepower. Any normal Porsche or Ferrari pushes out 360-brake horsepower, maximum.

Have you had any crashes?

I had one big one last year. Unfortunately for me I initiated into a turn but a drive-shaft broke in the car so what happened was that spat me into a wall as opposed to the in-field.

I wrote off that car pretty bad. But that’s motorsport – if something breaks on you there’s nothing you can do.

Have you had any serious injuries?

No. The technology that’s gone into making cars safe is pretty, pretty phenomenal. The way the cages are built, you can hit a wall at a 100-mile an hour and you’ll be okay. You’re gonna have whiplash fair enough, but generally you walk away.

What makes drifting so special?

Anyone can jump in a car, dump the clutch and spin some wheels. It’s not a hard thing to do. You see a lot of boys going into car parks and they’re in first and second gear and they’re doing doughnuts.

There’s some smoke and they think that’s the greatest thing in the world, but, with respect, when you get into a drift car and you’re in fourth gear and you’re sliding into a corner at 120 miles an hour, it’s a different world.

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2010/0303/1224265504078.html

People Article

January 17th 2010

Dancing On Ice star Mikey Graham barely spoke to his Boyzone band-mate Shane Lynch for 15 years after a bizarre argument over car exhaust pipes.

The two pop heart-throbs ignored each other off-stage despite the band's brotherly image to their army of fans.

It was only when Boyzone made their comeback that the pair healed their "ridiculous" rift - and became best pals.

Shane, 33, revealed their 15 years of frostiness as Mikey, 37, prepared to take to the ice tonight for his first live performance in the hit ITV show.

In an exclusive interview with The People, Shane said: "For many years me and Mikey were the furthest apart - I mean we didn't get on AT ALL.

"When the band formed in 1993 I was 17, mad about cars and working as a car mechanic. Mikey was 21 and also a car mechanic but a more advanced one. One day we fell out. It wasn't really 'spanner envy' but, quite ridiculously, we fell out over a bloody exhaust pipe.

"I remember it clearly. I was always into the racing side of cars and Mikey was more a straight mechanic on your average car.

"We were discussing the exhaust pipe and how it would get the car to go a little bit faster and he told me I was talking absolute nonsense and that was impossible.

"And, believe it or not, we fell out over that and we didn't talk for years. We worked together but there was always the clear understanding that at that moment we were two individuals who had absolutely nothing in common.'

"We didn't totally ignore each other but we never hung out together. I'd hang out with Ronan and Stephen while Keith and Mikey hung out because they were closer in age.

"That's just how it always was, right up until our comeback two years ago.

"When we got back together to tour it was just very apparent that we were all adults. We all wanted the same things from life, shared the same values. All five of us instantly became very, very close and understood each other.

"Ever since then Mikey and I have become really good pals and he's actually a brilliant lad to know. He is a very, very knowledgeable guy, a great reader and he's very, very wise."

Shane also told how Boyzone - rocked by the death of Stephen Gately in October - struggled to record a heart-rending video for their new single which goes out on radio tomorrow.

Poignant

The track was recorded months before Stephen, 33, died from natural causes while on holiday in Majorca and is the last to feature his distinctive voice.

The poignant lyrics in "Gave It All Away" caused Shane, Mikey and remaining band-mates Ronan Keating, 32, and Keith Duffy, 35, to repeatedly break down as they filmed the musical farewell.

Boyzone's album - which they have decided to rename "Brothers" in tribute to Stephen - is due out in March.

But Shane confessed it could prove the band'swansong as the lads still don't know if they will be able to continue without "Steo". Shane said: "The big question for Boyzone at the moment is whether we will ever tour again. We'd started the album before Stephen passed and it's a journey we want to complete.

"But we don't know what the next chapter's going to be, without Steo, because we don't know how we feel. It could be the end of everything."

Mikey has been fitting his Dancing On Ice training around preparations for the release of Boyzone's new single and album - in which he features more prominently than ever.

Shane said: "The sound and direction of the band are very different now. Stephen's voice was so distinctive - it was sweet and innocent and it was a pop voice. Now he's not there the sound of Boyzone has changed a lot.

"Mikey has played a huge part in that. Once upon a time his voice was too mature for Boyzone - so were the songs he wrote - and that was never allowed to be expressed in Boyzone at the time.

"Now we've all matured and this is the perfect time for Mikey. He's played a stormer in the studio. I think our new sound is sort of Coldplay meets U2 and I hope it's going to appeal to our old fans and a lot of new ones."

The single Gave it All Away, written by Mika, was recorded by Boyzone nearly two years ago but was shelved because of royalty problems.

Shane said: "When Steo passed, it all took on so much more meaning because of the irony of the title and the lyrics and Stephen singing them, so we were desperate to get it for the album.

"Then Ronan was in LA and he bumped into Mika in a hotel lift. He'd broken his foot and couldn't walk to his car. So good old Ro just picked him up and carried him. Mika was so touched he said 'Whatever happens lads, the record's yours'."

Hearing Stephen singing with them again was a bitter-sweet experience for Boyzone. Shane said: "The video day was horrible - absolutely horrible - and even in the finished version you'll see us all crying. The concept was that we were writing our last letters to Steo. At times I was laughing because it brought back great memories but sometimes I couldn't take it. I'd just break down and I had to get out."

Shane says the months since Stephen died have been a roller-coaster of laughter and tears.

He recalled: "When Stephen passed we all flew out to Majorca to bring him home. On the plane Stephen's back there in the coffin, in the cargo, but it feels like we are all together again so we're actually laughing and joking, like we always did.

"But then we didn't want the plane to land because it felt like a last moment together, that it would mean it was over."

The band have agreed that for the rest of their lives they will get together once a year on St Patrick's Day - Stephen's March 17 birthday.

While the Boyzone lads ponder their future they still have a lot to do as a band.

Shane said: "We've got a busy time ahead promoting the album. If we start to think 'You know what lads, this feels OK' then we will crack on. But if it doesn't feel right we might say 'Let's call it a day' and this could be the last album. It could be the end of everything.

"We just don't know at the moment, but I hope we come together. I hope it works for us."

http://www.people.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/2010/01/17/boyzone-the-secret-icy-rift-102039-21973797/

Shane in driving seat for fly-on-wall special

5th January 2010

Boyzone's Shane Lynch is being lined up for a reality TV show.

The strapping singer is already busy filming the new series of RTE's All Ireland Talent Show after being signed up again as a judge.

But it seems that the Dubliner has been approached by an Irish company to take part in a fly-on-the-wall style documentary.

And it will certainly be a busy time for the dad-of-one.

As well as preparing for the release of his band's first single without late pal Stephen Gately, Shane has also made a return to drift car racing.

"Shane's got a lot of new projects going on in 2010 so would be a great subject for a something like a celebrity documentary.

"He's a really open guy too and is happy to chat away about most things," said an insider.

In 1994, Lynch was involved in a near-fatal smash that led to him becoming a born-again Christian, but he revealed he is back in the driving seat, saying: "Last year has taught me you have to live life for the now and every day as if it's your last.

http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/shane-in-driving-seat-for-flyonwall-special-1999404.html
"Stephen taught me that."

Shane aims for championship

3rd January 2010

Shane will be back in the seat of his drift car this year and aiming for the top. The loss of Stephen has made him determined to make the most of everything. He told the Daily Star:

"The last year has taught me you have to live life for the now and every day as if it’s your last. Stephen has taught me that, so I have taken two sponsors on board and I’m going to give it a real shot. You can’t think of past crashes or anything like that because I’m a different person now than before. It’s a great opportunity. I’m car mad and it will be a dream come true."

http://www.boyzone.net/2010/01/shane-aims-for-championship/

Celebrity Diary: Shane Lynch

29th December 2009

I've spent the past week in the studio in London with the Boyzone lads working on our next album, our first one without Stephen.

We have been locked in 24-7 for most of the past few weeks and it is hard on your head as you become so immersed in the process. We have done most of it and the end is now in sight, thank God.

None of us wrote the songs ourselves because as this is our comeback album, we shopped it out to all of the best writers to make it as good as we possibly could, so I think it's going to be amazing.

I would describe it as having a live band sound, kind of like Coldplay meets U2.

Obviously we all had to adjust to going back into a studio without Steo (Stephen Gately) as his voice lent a particular sound to Boyzone and we have missed him so much.
We don't want to change our style too much but in one respect, we have no choice because he's gone.

I wouldn't say it's weird recording it without him but when you have different harmonies in a song and he's not here anymore to do them, you miss him for that reason and we have all had to get used to that.

Nostalgic

This is our first Christmas without him and although we never spent it all together, as we're always with our own families, it is a time when you do reflect on those who you have lost. It's a nostalgic time of year and there's no getting around that.

We hope to have all the vocals laid down by next Wednesday and expect the first single to go to radio in January, with the follow-up album in March.

We do have a particular deadline but I haven't really felt under pressure with it. Things have been going very well in the studio, it has all come together.

For a couple of months, everything went a little bit slow because we didn't know what to do with Steo's passing. Ronan dedicated his solo album to him but as a band, we know he would have wanted us to keep going and finish our album without him so that's what we're doing.

I managed to escape for a while on Wednesday night and went up to Manchester to see Keith (Duffy) performing in Corrie. He's getting on brilliantly and it was a great break for me.

He took me out with a couple of the cast and crew members and introduced me to everyone down the local pub.

I used to watch it when he was on the programme years ago and it's like he has never left, he knows them all so well at this stage.

It was a nice social occasion and it's important to get stuck in and support each other at times like this.

This Sunday, it's going to be the screening of the Dublin auditions for The All-Ireland Talent Show, where viewers will see me trying to pick my final eight acts to send through.

Daithi O Se is definitely the man to beat again this year. I'm absolutely loving being on the programme, it's going very well. There's no pressure on me at all -- the contestants have all the hard work.

I can't speak for the rest of the judges but Dublin people really came out in force and did a great job.

This year, I can reveal that I have a couple of singers, a couple of comedians and a drag act, who is absolutely hilarious.

It does mean though that we'll all be spending New Year's Eve in Ardmore Studios in Bray.

That's our first live show so we're filming at 6.30pm and then coming back at 11.35pm when the first act in the semi-final will be revealed so we will be ringing in 2010 on set. I'm having a blast doing the programme and I feel it has really hit the ground running and seems to be going down really well with all the fans.

Before then, I have the daunting task of cooking Christmas dinner for all my family.

Cooking

Some of my sisters and brothers and in-laws are coming over to England and spending the day with us. It's my little girl Billy Rae's second Christmas this year.

She's nearly 14 months old now and she's doing great. She started walking when she was 10 months old so she's absolutely thriving, she never stops going.

I'm really looking forward to getting a few days off for Christmas and just chilling out with all my family and friends.

Having said that, I have been given the task of cooking for them all. I don't mind at all -- a glass of wine in your hand and you can't go wrong.

http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/celebrity-diary-shane-lynch-1980908.html

Shane on the tour

June 1st 2009

It was just fantastic to be back playing to all our fans in Wembley over the weekend and it was even more special for me as my daughter Billy Rae saw her first ever boyzone concert. We had to find her special earphones to protect her ears but my wife Sheena said she was smiling and clapping her hands to the music! We’re playing Cardiff tonight and now are well and truly on the road now with shows all over the UK until the end of June. Hope to see you all there!

Love Shane.x

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Talent show job's convinced me that it's time to return home for good

February 13th 2009

After years of performing on stage with Boyzone, assessing other people's performances as a judge on the All Ireland Talent Show comes as a welcome relief!

I guess my biggest news this week is that after spending so much time in Dublin filming the new show, I'm convinced that it's now time for me to make Ireland my permanent base again.

I'll be spending every weekend until the middle of next month making the RTE programme and with everything that's going on with Boyzone, it just makes sense. We're going to start rehearsals for the new tour in late March so moving back from Surrey seems like a natural thing. My wife Sheena has always said 'if you ever want to go back, we'll do it'. So, I'm planning to move back into my family's home on the northside very soon, maybe as early as next week.

Competition

After just one live edition of the All Ireland Talent Show last Sunday, I can already see that there's going to be some serious game plans put into action over the coming weeks -- especially from my fellow judge Dana.

I have to say, I'm 100pc delighted with all my entrants and without wanting to sound overly confident, I was very surprised that my act Raw Edge Crew didn't make it through. I was very disappointed that they were the first act to leave the competition. But you win some, you lose some.

We would obviously all like to win this show yet I was a bit amused by the voting tactics. And you get a fair idea of why the judges make certain decisions, as in trying to figure out who would be the most competition for their acts. I think we would all love to win but some people more than others. When it came to the crunch time and Dana had to decide between the two remaining acts, she went for Donna Marie over The Raw Edge Crew, as did Daithi O'Se who had the deciding vote.

She claimed that she just didn't get the whole hip-hop thing, but the thing is, she had a dance act from Belfast in her own top group. In that respect, I feel my guys should have gone through. I reckon Dana knew my act were better than hers and that's why she chose to evict them.

I have to say, I was very impressed with the standard of talent that I saw in Dublin. We had all kinds of weird and wonderful acts coming through the doors to audition for us -- some miles better than others -- but at the end of the day, if people want to be entertained, then this is the show for them.

I'm spending every weekend in Dublin so it's nice to go back home to my little girl Billie Rae (3 months) and my wife Sheena. I've been travelling all my life so I don't mind the flying back and forth. It's really nice to be home in Dublin as I don't spend that much time there. My little girl is great, I absolutely love being a dad. She's coming along in leaps and bounds, and when I come back after going away, she's always a little different.

Passion

Apart from performing, my other passion is race cars so I spent last Tuesday trying to finalise the build for a new drift car. I was up in Sligo recently for the Irish stage of the World Rally Championship and that was brilliant.

It is a dangerous sport but I adore it. Sheena doesn't worry too much about me either. The engineering involved in the cars now is fantastic and people don't really get mashed up that badly anymore.

On Wednesday, I was the knight in shining armour for my lovely neighbour Philomena from Galway. She's in her late 70s and she needed her dog brought to the vet. The roads were very icy around our area so I offered to do it for her, it's nice to look after your neighbours if you can.

Yesterday, I had my first photoshoot for VIP magazine. It was one of those 'at home' features so they came over and set everything up and took some gorgeous pics of the new baby with me and Sheena.

This morning saw me packing my bags and heading over to Ireland to meet up with Keith Duffy and Mikey Graham. We're going out to see Louis Walsh get his Mayo Man of the Year Award so we're all going out to cheer him on at a bash in City West tonight.

Tomorrow night I'm presenting an award at the Irish Film and TV awards with Blathnaid ni Chofaigh so that will be good fun but I can't have too late a night as we're filming the next day.

I'm afraid I'll be spending Valentine's Day away from my lovely wife. Billie Rae's still too young to be left on her own so she's more than happy to look after her at home. Having said that, the baby's getting her first passport next week and things are so hectic for me right now, she'll probably become a total jet-setter in a few weeks time!

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A message from Shane

23rd January 2009

Happy New Year and thanks for all your support so far. I’m really looking forward to hopefully seeing you all again on tour and getting stuck in to making an even better boyzone album this year!

Shane’s resolution:

“To get more sleep”

http://www.boyzone.net/category/boyz/shane/page/3/

Shane’s excited about the new album

20th January 2009

The boyz have started working on their new album before they start to prepare for this year’s boyzone tour and Shane told us how much he’s been looking forward to it.

“I’m really excited about starting the new Boyzone album.Its been a long time coming as we had a really busy year last year and so were only able to release a couple of new singles. I’m really looking forward to getting into the studio with the other Boyz and making the best Boyzone album yet.”

http://www.boyzone.net/2009/01/shanes-excited-about-the-new-album/