Iconic Irish-Celtic pop-rock band, The Corrs are headed to Australia for an exclusive, one-off performance at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley this November.
The all-family band from Dundalk in County Louth Ireland, The Corrs have amassed more than 40 million album sales globally since their debut album 1995's 'Forgiven Not Forgotten'.Hits like 'Breathless', 'Runaway' and 'What Can I Do' made the quartet of Andrea (lead vocals), Sharon (violin, piano, vocals), Caroline (drums, piano, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, vocals) household names.
The Hope Estate concert will see The Corrs perform all their classic numbers, with portions of the show to be accompanied by 500 drones lighting up the sky synced to several of their key songs.
Those who adore British pop will be equally excited with news that one of Scottish soft rock band Wet Wet Wet ('Love Is All Around') will also perform at Hope Estate alongside fellow support acts, Australian indie rock singer-songwriter Ben Lee and and emerging indie artist Gaudion (nominated for Breakout Artist Of The Year at next month's Gold Coast Music Awards).
For the diehard fans, Richard Wilkins will host an in-depth interview followed by an audience Q&A with The Corrs (limited to 250 people) at Carriageworks (Sydney) 25 November.
Tickets on sale from 9am (local time) 2 September.
The Corrs with Wet Wet Wet, Ben Lee and Gaudion play Hope Estate (Hunter Valley) 26 November.