BOYZONE star Ronan Keating and his girlfriend Storm Uechtritz attended the London premiere of Postman Pat on Sunday.
The 38-year-old singer was also joined by fellow members of the cast, including comedian Stephen Mangan, the voice of childhood favourite Postman Pat, and Rupert Grint at the Odeon in the capital's West End.
The film, based on the hit children's stories, sees Pat find fame after entering an X-Factor-style talent show.
Keating – who recently finished filming the X Factor auditions for Australia’s fourth season – lends his vocals for Pat’s singing voice in the film.
Mangan said he had no problem with the Irishman providing the musical element to Pat’s character.
“Pat is supposed to have a jaw-droppingly amazing voice and I can sing but I'm not sure I've got a jaw-droppingly amazing voice, so I'm very happy Ronan Keating is doing it,” he said.
"If we do a sequel maybe he can do the words and I can do the singing, swap it around."
Keating recently revealed in a recent interview with Australian website news.com.au that despite the success of Boyzone, growing up he never intended to be in a boy band.
"When I was 16, I didn't want to be in a boy band. I wanted to be in Oasis or Blur or U2," the Life is a Rollercoaster singer revealed.
"But as you get older, you realise this is all fun and you shouldn't take yourself so seriously."