Irish music royalty The Corrs touch down in Australia for Hunter Valley concert

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Leave them breathless! Irish music queens The Corrs are still as stunning as ever as they land in Australia for the first time in 21 years

The Corrs were known for their breathtaking looks and their music.

And Caroline, 49, and Sharon Corr, 52, proved they were as stunning as ever when they arrived in Sydney ahead of their one night only concert.

The sister musicians, who rose to international fame with ’90s bangers like ‘Breathless and Forgiven, Not Forgotten’, were spotted posing for photos with fans.

Irish music royalty The Corrs, including Caroline Corr (pictured), landed in Australia for the first time in 21 years on Wednesday ahead of their one-night concert in the Hunter Valley

Irish music royalty The Corrs, including Caroline Corr (pictured), landed in Australia for the first time in 21 years on Wednesday ahead of their one-night concert in the Hunter Valley

Despite the long-haul flight, Caroline looked quite animated as she pushed her luggage through the terminal.

The star seems to have barely aged since the height of the Irish band’s fame.

She flaunted her slim figure in a form-fitting singlet teamed with black trousers and white sneakers. She completed her look with a gold chain.

Despite the long-haul flight, Caroline looked quite animated as she pushed her luggage through the Sydney airport terminal

Despite the long-haul flight, Caroline looked quite animated as she pushed her luggage through the Sydney airport terminal

The star hardly seemed to have aged since the height of the Irish band's fame in the 1990s

The star hardly seemed to have aged since the height of the Irish band’s fame in the 1990s

Sharon seemed to be carrying a little lighter, just pushing a suitcase and a guitar on her back.

She also wore a loose-fitting black ensemble along with a pair of pink sunglasses for her arrival.

The band’s bassist Keith Duffy was also seen in the terminal.

Caroline opted for a form-fitting singlet together with black trousers and white sneakers.  She completed her look with a gold chain

Caroline opted for a form-fitting singlet together with black trousers and white sneakers. She completed her look with a gold chain

At one point she laughed and smiled as she made her way through the terminal

At one point she laughed and smiled as she made her way through the terminal

The Irish superstars play the Hunter Valley on the Hope Estate, with special guests from 90s hitmakers Wet Wet Wet.

The evening is sure to be one to remember with The Corrs singing along with 500 drones lighting up the sky in sync with some of their hits.

Speaking to Triple M radio this month, Sharon said it was insane that the group hadn’t been Down Under in the past 21 years.

The band's bassist Keith Duffy was also seen in the terminal along with Sharon Corr

The band’s bassist Keith Duffy was also seen in the terminal along with Sharon Corr

Keith was seen with a guitar strapped to his back and holding a camera

Keith was seen with a guitar strapped to his back and holding a camera

“We’re super excited, we were going through the setlist today,” said Sharon.

“It makes sense to sing back in Australia as we had our first success as a band in Australia, so it’s lovely to go back,” she continued.

‘She [Aussies] welcomed us with open arms.’

Caroline posed for photos with fans at the airport

Caroline posed for photos with fans at the airport

Sharon also posed for fans with the Irish superstar telling Triple M radio this month that it was 'insane' that the band hadn't been to Australia in 21 years

Sharon also posed for fans with the Irish superstar telling Triple M radio this month that it was ‘insane’ that the band hadn’t been to Australia in 21 years

Sharon talked about the family bond and their talent.

“We’ve often wondered over the years why one of us wasn’t a complete dud, like what’s the odds,” she said.

“I mean, music is a great thing to do. We love it. Our parents raised us playing music, listening to music, listening to them. So we just do it all our lives.’

The Corrs are playing at the Hope Estate on Saturday 26th November with the concert starting at 4pm.

The Corrs are playing at the Hope Estate on Saturday 26th November with the concert starting at 4pm.  In the photo: Sharon Corr

The Corrs are playing at the Hope Estate on Saturday 26th November with the concert starting at 4pm. In the photo: Sharon Corr