Andrea Corr showed off her toned figure in a tiny black triangle bikini as she traveled to the Caribbean for Christmas.
The lead singer of Celtic pop rock group The Corrs, 50, enjoyed a day at the beach with her son Brett Desmond, Jr. at the Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados.
Andrea wowed when she was seen wearing a laced triangle bikini, which showed off her impressive abs.
In another snap, she donned a ruffled white chiffon beach cover-up, adorned with a floral pattern, which she layered over her two-piece suit.
Andrea’s dark brown locks were left in natural waves before sporting a wet look after emerging from the sea.
He also hopped aboard a boat as he left the Irish winter weather and soaked up the sun.
Andrea Corr showed off her toned figure in a tiny black triangle bikini as she traveled to the Caribbean for Christmas on Sunday.
The singer of the Celtic pop rock group The Corrs, 50, enjoyed a day at the beach
His journey comes after he took to the stage again in the summer when The Corrs thrilled festival-goers when they took to the stage at BST Hyde Park.
On the Hyde Park festival bill as a special guest on Shania Twain’s headline show, the family band’s performance was hailed as “magnificent”.
The ’90s band, made up of siblings Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim, have just announced that their November tour will end with a headline show at The O2.
Family band lead singer Andrea, 50, stunned with her age-defying appearance, sporting a tiny bandeau LBD with attached red ruffles.
Meanwhile, musical instrument wonder Sharon, 54, showed off her figure in a chic silver belted dress and drummer Caroline, 51, sported a red leather vest.
Fans were quick to show their adoration for the band’s performance, writing on X, formerly Twitter: ‘On BST. The Corrs are a wonderfully beautiful family’;
‘The Corrs, very fit!’; ‘Magnificent #thecorrs’;
‘A great day to have a beer and listen to the Corrs. Wherever you are (I’m in Hyde Park for the Corrs and Shania Twain), grab a beer and listen to the Corrs today.
He also hopped aboard a boat as he left the Irish winter weather and soaked up the sun.
Andrea stepped out with her son Brett Desmond, Jr. at the Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados.
Andrea was seen throwing a ruffled white chiffon beach cover-up over her bikini.
Andrea captivated when she was seen wearing a tied triangular bikini, which showed off her impressive abs.
Andrea’s beach cover-up was adorned with a floral pattern and her dark brown locks were left loose in natural waves before sporting a wet look after emerging from the sea.
Andrea was seen getting on a speedboat during her day at the beach
While the group were performing on Sunday, it was announced that they will be performing at The O2 in London as part of the band’s ‘Talk On Corners’ UK and Ireland tour, which hits stadiums later this year in November of 2024.
All UK and Ireland tour dates will take place throughout November with stops in Belfast, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle and ending with a special performance at The O2 in London.
Joining The Corrs will be Australian pop royalty Natalie Imbruglia, who performed before them at BST Hyde Park.
Her appearance came days after Andrea’s sister Sharon claimed she was denied boarding a Ryanair flight back to Dublin because she was traveling with her violin.
The Corrs musician, 54, shared a post on Instagram on Sunday, saying she was left “humiliated and in tears” during the incident.
Sharon, who has lived in Madrid since 2018, wrote that she had a Ryanair flight booked to Dublin, where she was traveling to rehearse for her upcoming tour dates with her sisters and brother.
Celtic poppers The Corrs thrilled festival-goers when they took to the stage at BST Hyde Park in the summer
The group was on the bill at the Hyde Park festival as a special guest of Shania Twain’s main show.
The family band’s performance was hailed as “magnificent” by fans.
‘Today they booked me on a @ryanair flight. I got up at 6 in the morning and they didn’t let me get on the flight because I had my violin. I was at the airport for 7 hours,” Sharon wrote on Instagram.
‘I had to return home after looking for my checked luggage. Humiliated, angry and then crying like only a good woman can.
‘Why was he going to Dublin? My homeland, to rehearse, to go on tour! I am more than disappointed. Michael O’Leary is a disgrace to you.
Ryanair states on its website that passengers can “take any music equipment on board as long as it fits within the carry-on baggage allowance.”