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Andrea Corr, 51, has barely aged a day as she performs in plunging black mini dress with The Corrs in Halifax
Andrea Corr looked like she had barely aged a day as she took to the stage with The Corrs at The Piece Hall in Halifax on Thursday.
The singer, 51, looked sensational as she slipped into a black mini dress with a plunging neckline and silver detail.
She also sported a pair of black boots and added to her outfit with matching tights as she performed with her siblings.
Letting her raven locks fall loose down her shoulders, she completed her look with a pair of stylish sunglasses.
Her sister Sharon, 55, who played the keyboard and violin, looked radiant in a black long-sleeved dress with a sequinned embellishment.
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Their brother Jim, 60, kept to his usual all-black look in a bomber jacket with a matching shirt and sunglasses and other sister Caroline, 52, could be seen on the drums.
The Corrs are from Dundalk, County Louth and first came on the scene when they performed in the 1991 Irish film The Commitments.
Their debut album Forgiven, Not Forgotten came out in 1995 and they have since sold over 40 million records worldwide.
The group are currently touring Europe with upcoming dates in Germany, Sweden and Spain.
Andrea surprised many fans earlier this year when she was unveiled as the Snail on the most recent series of The Masked Singer.
After her identity was unveiled, she quipped: 'I had such a good time, everyone's been lovely, it's been really joyous. I wanted to do it for the children.'
She added that she 'loved' her glittery pink costume and hadn't told a single person she was taking part in the ITV competition.
The star had just missed out on a spot in the top five, with the show eventually won by West End star Samantha Barks.
In 2022, The Corrs performed for the first time together in five years at Hope Estate Winery, in Australia's Hunter Valley.
Andrea was interviewed by Australian radio station Triple M ahead of their return where she spoke about the family band and their shared talent.
She said: 'We've often wondered over the years why one of us wasn't a complete dud, like what are the chances.'
'I mean, music is an amazing thing to do. We do love it. Our parents brought us up playing music, listening to music, listening to them. So we're just been doing it our entire life.'