The Corrs are coming back for a 2016 UK tour
The group will release their first album in over a decade in November
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The Corrs are back - and ready to leave us feeling breathless for some Nineties nostalgia again.
The Irish family singers are to tour the UK following the release of their first major album in over a decade.
The announcement follows the group’s performance at BBC’s Live in Hyde Park on Sunday.
Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim Corr confirmed the news of their return at Ronnie Scott’s jazz club in London.
The 2016 tour dates are:
19 January - Birmingham, Genting Arena
20 January - Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
22 January - Liverpool, Echo Arena
23 January - The O2, London
24 January - Manchester, Arena
26 January - Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
28 January - 3 Arena, Dublin
29 January - Belfast’s SSE Arena
The Nineties group, who are best know for their songs “Runaway”, “What Can I Do” and “Breathless”, have been on hiatus since 2006 to spend more time with their families.
Sharon and Andrea have pursued solo careers, releasing their own albums.
The band will release White Light in November, their first album since 2004’s Borrowed Heaven.
The Corrs have sold over 30 million albums since their 1995 debut Forgiven Not Forgotten.
Tickets for The O2 show go on sale at 9am on on Monday 21 September.
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