Corr, blimey! Andrea, 41, has hardly aged since her pop heyday as the Irish beauty returns to the stage for band's first show in TEN years

Her stunning Irish looks and sweet vocals helped make her family's band one of the biggest pop acts in the world during the 1990s and early 2000s.

And it seems time has stood still for Andrea Corr as she returned to the stage looking remarkably fresh faced with her siblings for the first time in 10 years on Sunday.

The Corrs reunited for a hits-packed show at BBC Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park concert in London.

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Time stood still: Andrea Corr as she returned to the stage looking remarkably fresh faced with her siblings for the first time in 10 years on Sunday

Time stood still: Andrea Corr as she returned to the stage looking remarkably fresh faced with her siblings for the first time in 10 years on Sunday

And it wasn't only their musical chemistry which had stayed the same.

The 41-year-old lead singer - who is a mother of two - looked just as beautiful as she did in the group's heyday, barely looking any older than when the group first shot to fame in 1996.

She wowed the crowd in a fitted black top with sheer detailing and skinny black jeans as she played their biggest hits. 

By her side were equally as glamorous sisters, Caroline and Sharon, alongside guitarist brother Jim.

Ageless: The 41-year-old lead singer - who is a mother of two - looked just as beautiful as she did in the group's heyday in the early 2000s
Ageless: The 41-year-old lead singer - who is a mother of two - looked just as beautiful as she did in the group's heyday in the early 2000s

Ageless: The 41-year-old lead singer - who is a mother of two - looked just as beautiful as she did in the group's heyday in the early 2000s

Dreams: The mum-of-two wowed the crowd in a fitted black top with sheer detailing and skinny black jeans as she played their biggest hits

Dreams: The mum-of-two wowed the crowd in a fitted black top with sheer detailing and skinny black jeans as she played their biggest hits

Sister act: Andrea belted out the hits with help of her equally stunning sister Sharon

Sister act: Andrea belted out the hits with help of her equally stunning sister Sharon

Beauty: Her stunning Irish looks and sweet vocals helped make her family's band one of the biggest pop acts in the world during the 1990s and early 2000s

Beauty: Her stunning Irish looks and sweet vocals helped make her family's band one of the biggest pop acts in the world during the 1990s and early 2000s

Reunited: The group were thrilled to return to the stage as The Corrs again for the first time since 2005 and are planning a new record

Reunited: The group were thrilled to return to the stage as The Corrs again for the first time since 2005 and are planning a new record

It was the first time the group had performed together since taking time out in 2005.

They confirmed their comeback in June and are set to release a new album.

Speaking to Chris Evans' Radio 2 show at the time, Andrea explained: 'We emerged after our lives going in different directions - babies and all that.

'We're in the process of making a new record, so feels just right to do this. It's exciting.'

Talking about focusing on being parents over the last few years, the raven-haired beauty revealed that the Corrs family is ever expanding: 'I have two, Caroline has three, Jim has one and Sharon two.'

Revealing her excitement over the return to the stage, she added: 'This will be the first in ten years.

The Corrs ceased recording and performing in 2005 following the release of their record Home.

Hitmakers: The Irish family enjoyed a string of hit albums between 1996 and 2005, when they took time off to concentrate on bringing up their children

Hitmakers: The Irish family enjoyed a string of hit albums between 1996 and 2005, when they took time off to concentrate on bringing up their children

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