The Corrs with support of Natalie Imbruglia
Talk On Corners Tour 2024/2025
Review written and by Louise Cannon (Lou)
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Remember the 1990’s? The Corrs hit the stage and were huge amongst teenagers and adults alike. I was in my teens when I first heard of this family from Ireland and was captivated by them. They were a refreshing change from the girl and boy bands that were around and they pierced through this and made their mark very well. Natalie Imbruglia was also on the scene making her mark back then too and she is back with a new album, which I’ve listened to since seeing this amazing gig.
As soon as I saw this was going ahead, I just had to treat myself to a ticket.
THE CORRS and NATALIE IMBRUGLIA are BACK!!!
First up was Natalie Imbruglia. She sang song after song for just over 30 mins and got the packed full OVO Hydro arena in the mood for music. Her new album Firebird is OUT NOW! She treated people to some songs of this, including the title name, Firebird. I especially liked the positivity and catchy tune of Build It Better. Everyone was of course waiting for Torn, which came with gusto!
Turns out she is a big Corrs fan and joined the audience to watch them perform throughout the night.
The Corrs

The Corrs certainly know how to build excitement, with a great lighting arrangement as the sound of violin and drums filled the air as they took to the stage to start their set of over 20 songs. They just kept coming and they had the audience in the palm of their hands, me included.
Talk on Corners was their biggest album and everyone remembered in the sell-out arena. The energy was electric as they kicked their set off with Only When I Sleep. Poor Sharon wasn’t able to perform on the night I was there, but their replacement was fabulous. It was a really lovely touch when Andrea announced this and plunged into the heartfelt Forgiven, Not Forgotten. There were other crowd pleasers such as Give Me A Reason, Summer Sunshine, So Young, Radio, Runaway, Breathless. There were some lesser known songs such as Ellis Island, White Light and their first song, Closer.
There were some energetic traditional Irish instrumentals added into the mix from the violin, drums, piano and penny whistle. The talent is amazing! They still all play their own instruments as well as sing in their highly uplifting, heart-warming gigs, which they have bits where they invite the audience to sing along with them.
The Corrs seem timeless and haven’t really changed at all, which was very pleasing. If this is the start of something, I would absolutely see them again.
It was a fantastic night and a week on, I still have the songs going round in my head. Even after the encore they give, they still leave you wanting more…
The Talk On Corners tour is worldwide and continues into 2025, keep an eye here: https://www.thecorrsofficial.com/
Talk On Corners and Special Editions can be purchased here: HMV
Firebird can be purchased here: HMV
Music can also be found on Spotify and Amazon Music for streaming.
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Eve Ainsworth is a public speaker, creative workshop coordinator and award-winning author who draws from her extensive work with teenagers managing emotional and behavioural issues to write authentic, honest and real novels for young people and adults. Eve’s adult debut, Duckling, was published by Penguin Random House in 2022. She has had short stories published in magazines such as Writers’ Forum and Prima and articles posted online for the Guardian, Metro and BookTrust. Eve is also a champion for working class voices, has set up the Working Class Writers Network and is an experienced mentor.


