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Irish band The Corrs are harassed by fans outside their Sydney hotel before a one-night concert
Irish music legends The Corrs are in Australia for their latest tour.
And the band looked as level-headed as ever as they chatted with fans outside their Sydney hotel.
56-year-old Jim, 48-year-old Andrea Corr, 49-year-old Caroline and 52-year-old Sharon Corr proved that they were still as stunning in the run-up to their ‘one night only’ concert.
Irish music legends The Corrs (pictured) looked as down to earth as ever as they chatted to fans outside their Sydney hotel
The sister musicians, who rose to international fame with ’90s bangers like ‘Breathless and Forgiven, Not Forgotten’, were spotted posing for photos with fans.
Caroline flaunted her age-defying good looks in a mini blazer dress with a cow print bag.
She let her auburn hair hang loose as she laughed away.
Meanwhile, Sharon opted for a flirty black dress with a zipper down the middle and a black cardigan.
Jim, 56, Andrea Corr, 48, Caroline (pictured), 49, and Sharon Corr, 52, proved they were still as stunning ahead of their ‘one night only’ concert
The sister musicians, who achieved international fame with ’90s bangers like ‘Breathless and Forgiven, Not Forgotten’, were spotted posing for photos
Sharon showed off her Irish roots in a bright green dress with a blazer that she paired with heels and socks. The star absolutely delighted a fan by posing with him on the street
Lookalike sister Sharon showed off her Irish roots in a bright green dress with a blazer that she paired with heels and socks.
The star absolutely delighted a fan by posing with him on the street.
Meanwhile, brother Jim showed off his rockstar style with sunglasses.
The Irish superstars will play in the Hunter Valley on the Hope Estate, with special guests, 90s hitmakers Wet Wet Wet.
The Irish superstars play the Hunter Valley at the Hope Estate, with special guests from 90s hitmakers Wet Wet Wet
Sharon opted for a flirty black dress with a zipper down the middle and a black cardigan
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.
We’re super excited, we were going through the setlist today,” said Sharon.
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
“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.’
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.’
Meanwhile, brother Jim shows off his sunglasses as a rock star