counter easy hit Legendary 90s band appear on Late Late Show for ‘iconic’ performance and fans say they’re ‘ageing like fine wine’ – Wanto Ever

Legendary 90s band appear on Late Late Show for ‘iconic’ performance and fans say they’re ‘ageing like fine wine’


A LEGENDARY 90s band appeared on the Late Late Show for an “iconic” performance on Friday.

Patrick Kielty returned on air last night, for the first time since his mum Mary‘s death, to host the St Patrick’s Day special episode.

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B*Witched performing live on The Late Late Show.
Fans were all left gushing over the ‘iconic’ performance
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The Down native was joined by a host Irish talent including the 1990 Republic of Ireland squad, Grammy winner Cian Ducrot and Dancing With The Stars finalists Jack Woolley, Rhys McClenaghan, Kayleigh Trappe and Danny O’Carroll.

After a jam-packed show, the iconic pop band B*Witched treated viewers to an “iconic” performance.

The pop group which is formed of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, and Lindsay Armaou and Sinead O’Carroll – first shot to fame back in 1998 with their hit tunes C’est La Vie and Rollercoaster.

B*Witched officially announced their return back in 2023 to celebrate 25 years since they formed.

Last night, they jumped out on stage in the RTE studio with high energy and had everyone in the audience up on their feet.

They started off their performance singing their latest 2024 track, So Into You, before going into their biggest hit C’est La Vie, which was first released in 1998.

The singers also showed off their dance skills as they looked happier-than-ever busting their best moves in unison on stage.

RTE Late Late Show shared a short clip of their segment over on Instagram and had everyone gushing.

Elaine wrote: “Jesus it’s like I’ve aged 30 years and time has stood still for them, they look so young.”

Laura said: “Icons!!! They nailed this performance. Still got it ladies.”


Jean commented: “Ageing like fine wine.”

Edel added: “Wow these ladies can sing, dance and look absolutely amazing. Let’s see more of them.”

Cian Ducrot also dazzled the crowd earlier on in the show by performing his new single, Little Dreaming.

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After his enchanting performance, Cian sat down to catch up with Kielty since winning his Grammy and singing the anthems at the Six Nations.

The I’ll Be Waiting singer picked up a golden gramophone for his work co-writing SZA’s song, Saturn.

And Cian opened up about one of the major benefits that came with his Grammy win.

He said: “To my surprise, I went to Bruno Mars’ after party and that sounds like such a flex, because I don’t think anyone here has been to Bruno Mars‘ after party.

“A friend of mine texted me in the middle of the ceremony and he was like congratulations, ‘Do you want to go to Bruno’s after party?’ and at that Bruno was like 10 meters away.

“I’m like, ‘I assume he means Bruno Mars’, so I’m going to say yes, obviously. And then we went and there was a DJ playing and like 100 people.”

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