We’re breathless.
Irish quartet The Corrs have announced an Ireland and UK tour for 2024, starting in November.
The legendary Dundalk band, consisting of siblings Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim, will be supported by Australian pop star Natalie Imbruglia for the ‘Talk On Corners’ tour.
The tour consists of eight dates, hitting Belfast’s SSE Arena as well as Dublin’s 3Arena, where they will perform tracks from their acclaimed second album as well as a selection of greatest hits.
The Corrs announce Ireland and UK tour for 2024
The ‘Talk on Corners’ tour will kick off in Belfast on on Friday, November 8, followed by their Dublin date on Saturday, November 9.
They will then tour the UK, hitting Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Cardiff and Birmingham.
Tickets for the tour go on pre-sale on Wednesday, February 7, with general sale being released on Friday, February 9.
Big news! We’re heading back out on the road this November with dates across the UK & Ireland.
You can catch us in Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester & Sheffield with special guest @natimbruglia
On sale Fri at 10am https://t.co/vIWqbK0HF5 pic.twitter.com/iKfdmj5K1I
— The Corrs Official (@CorrsOfficial) February 6, 2024
The Corrs have sold over 40 million albums since their debut ‘Forgiven, Not Forgotten’ in 1995, going on to have numerous hit singles such as ‘Breathless’ and ‘Runaway’.
The Corrs have released seven studio albums, with ‘Talk On Corners’ becoming the highest-selling album of the year in the UK in 1998. It remains one of the highest-selling albums ever by an Irish act.
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