Irish pop band The Corrs returning to Singapore for Feb 2025 show

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Irish pop band The Corrs returning to Singapore for Feb 2025 show
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Tickets from $125 will go on sale on Nov 15.

With more than 40 million albums sold, The Corrs are one of the most successful music acts out of Ireland.

Comprising siblings Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim Corr, the band are known for folk rock and pop hits such as Runaway , So Young and Breathless . In 2000, they were nominated for two Grammys: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for Breathless and Best Pop Instrumental Performance for Rebel Heart . They were named Best International Group at the Brit Awards in 1999.

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