Fans are surprised by the enduring lead singer as the beloved 90s group makes a comeback.

Andrea Corr impressed while leading a performance with the popular band.

July 8th 2024.

Fans are surprised by the enduring lead singer as the beloved 90s group makes a comeback.
The Corrs made a triumphant return to the stage this weekend, with frontwoman Andrea leading the band in a performance at the British Summertime Festival. Despite being one of the most iconic bands of the 90s, the Corrs proved that they are still as youthful and energetic as ever.

The band first burst onto the scene in 1995 with the release of their debut album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten. Their hit single "Runaway" quickly became one of the defining anthems of the decade. Over the next ten years, the Corrs released five more albums before taking a break from the music industry.

But in 2015, the Irish siblings Andrea, Caroline, Sharon, and Jim Corr returned with their sixth album, White Light. And now, in 2017, they are back on stage and ready to rock once again. Last week, the band made a comeback appearance at the British Summertime Festival, where they performed some of their greatest hits including "So Young," "Radio," "Breathless," and "What Can I Do."

Andrea, who is now 50 years old, looked stunning as she led her siblings in an electrifying performance. Fans were quick to notice that she has hardly aged at all since the 90s, with many commenting on her Instagram posts about how timeless and ageless she looks. Her signature goth style was also on full display, with her jet-black hair and dark clothing.

Sharon, who is now 54, wowed the crowd with her impressive violin skills, while Caroline, 51, drummed up a storm in a bright red top. Jim, 59, rocked out on the lead guitar, looking cool and stylish in his sunglasses and dark jacket.

The Corrs' performance was a reminder of why they were one of the most iconic pop acts of the 90s. And their fans will be thrilled to know that the band has announced a UK and Ireland tour, titled "Talk On Corners," which will kick off in November. They will also be supported by fellow 90s icon Natalie Imbruglia, who will be joining them on stage for some of their shows.

However, the band also made headlines for a different reason last week. Sharon found herself banned from a RyanAir flight while trying to travel with her beloved violin. Andrea took to Instagram to express her disappointment and anger at the airline for humiliating her sister and causing her to miss rehearsals for their upcoming tour.

But despite this setback, the Corrs are determined to continue making music and performing for their devoted fans. And as they continue to defy the hands of time, it's clear that their music will always remain timeless.

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