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By Sugandha Rawal New Delhi, Feb 16 : International pop sensation Ronan Keating says the Covid pandemic brought him closer to his family, and gave him time to write new music, though he yearns to get back on the stage and perform live.
“I got to spend so much time at home with my family and my children, it has been wonderful. I have written a lot of music, which has been nice to be back in the studio in the house — writing and that’s been wonderful,” Keating told IANS while talking about how the pandemic impacted him and his life.
“We have learned a lot about ourselves, and learnt a lot about the people that are important to us in our lives,” he added.
The one thing he misses is going on stage to perform.
“I wouldn’t do anything differently (in my journey). I am missing live performance, I am missing getting out there and performing. I’m finding it very difficult. So, I would absolutely love to get back to performing again. That’s the dream. That is what I love to do. I need to get back to perform. So more than anything else would be to just get the music industry back up and running again and to get back performing,” said the 43-year-old singer.
Talking about his bond with his fans, he said: “I’ve been lucky. I have never been in situations like that (where fans go crazy). In the early days with Boyzone, it was a bit crazy, we used to land at the airports and there would be thousands of people waiting at the airport.

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