Late Late Show viewers were thrilled as one of the most popular 90s bands took to the stage in a delightful reunion.
B*Witched performed their smash hit debut single "C'est La Vie" to celebrate their 25th anniversary on the RTE show on Friday night. Edele Lynch, Lindsay Armaou, and Sinead O'Carroll also delighted the audience with a lovely acoustic version of their 1998 song "Blame it On The Weatherman".
Sadly, Keavy Lynch couldn't make it to the show but the band and the audience sent her their best wishes. The audience also got to see a sneak peek of their upcoming single, Birthday.
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Happy fans took to Twitter to express their excitement at the massive reunion with one person saying: "Time hasn’t affected @BwitchedReunion at all! Absolute stunners! Great performance. I nearly remembered all the words of C'est La Vie too!"
Another person said: "How have B*Witched not aged an actual day!! The look and sound unreal."
A third person said: "Good to see that iconic band B*Witched being honoured on The Late Late Show." Another person added: "Great singing and loving the ladies on @RTELateLateShow. Keep going, @BwitchedReunion."
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