They reached the pinnacle of their success over 25 years ago, when they scored the highest selling album of 1997.
However, time appeared to have stood still for The Corrs as they looked remarkably youthful during their performance at Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesday.
Siblings Andrea, 49, Caroline, 50, Sharon, 53, and Jim, 59, took to the stage to perform for the eager crowd and did not appear to have aged a day.
Lead singer Andrea looked sensational as she put on a leggy display in a glittery minidress encrusted in jewels.
She teamed it with a pair of silver gladiator sandals and showed off her age-less beauty as she belted out their greatest hits.
Looking good: Time appeared to have stood still for The Corrs on Wednesday as they looked remarkably youthful during their performance at Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand
Incredible: Siblings Andrea, 49, Caroline, 50, Sharon, 53, (pictured) and Jim, 59, took to the stage to perform for the eager crowd and did not appear to have aged a day
Stunning: Lead singer Andrea looked sensational as she put on a leggy display in a glittery minidress encrusted in jewels
Violinist Sharon exuded elegance in a long black halterneck dress, cinched in with a silver sequinned belt for a touch of sparkle.
Armed with her trusty violin and bow, she serenaded the audience, while boosting her height in a pair of black high heels.
Percussionist Caroline dazzled in a shimmering black top as she sat at the back of the stage at her drum set.
While the only brother in the band, Jim, was seen rocking out on his guitar during the performance.
The Irish band rose to international fame with throwback bangers like Breathless, Runaway, and Summer Sunshine.
They are currently touring across Australia and New Zealand, for their tour, The Corrs Down Under.
The group were in Australia last year for a one-off concert, which marked the first time in 21 years that they’d been in Oz.
Still got it! She teamed it with a pair of silver gladiator sandals and showed off her age-less beauty as she belted out their greatest hits
Stunning: Violinist Sharon exuded elegance in a long black halterneck dress, cinched in with a silver sequinned belt for a touch of sparkle
Talented: Armed with her trusty violin and bow, she serenaded the audience, while boosting her height in a pair of black high heels
Having a blast: Percussionist Caroline dazzled in a shimmering black top as she sat at the back of the stage at her drum set
Nostalgic: While the only brother in the band, Jim, was seen rocking out on his guitar during the performance
Speaking to Triple M ahead of their return, Sharon said: ‘It makes sense to sing back in Australia as we had our first success in Australia as a band, so it’s lovely to go back.’
Sharon also spoke of the family band and their shared talent, quipping: ‘We’ve often wondered over the years why one of us wasn’t a complete dud, like what are the chances.’
She added: ‘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.’
Back in the day: The Irish band rose to international fame with throwback bangers like Breathless, Runaway, and Summer Sunshine (L-R : Sharon , Caroline Corr, Jim Corr and Andrea pictured in 1999)
They are currently touring across Australia and New Zealand, for their tour, The Corrs Down Under (L-R Caroline, Andrea, Sharon and Jim pictured in 2016)