Coinciding with the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album (1998) – featuring the global smash hit C'est La Vie – the track reunites the four-piece ...
“Even initially, when we started having these chats and talking about the creative possibilities and everything, I really felt the magic and the dynamic between us, which is quite rare. “We will get to the point of an album. We are so excited for you guys to hear it…”
The Irish group ruled the charts between 1997 and 2002 with their catchy singles, including C'est La Vie which wen ton to make them the youngest girl group ...
With no record deal in sight, Sinead left the band. We're in it for the long haul.' as the new single. 'We have a lot of fun but every number one we had, the pressure mounted. There was a lack of care. Keavy added: 'Now you couldn't legally do a 22-hour video shoot, like we did.
In the late '90s, the girl band phenomenon B*Witched were superstars, with super-catchy pop, Irish charm and double-denim.
In the late ‘90s, the girl band phenomenon B*Witched were superstars, with super-catchy pop, Irish charm and double-denim being a constant fixture at the top of the charts. The girls remind you that if an ex pies you off it’s better to eat cake! With a brimful of energy, self-empowerment and bouncing beats, ‘Birthday’ shouts B*Witched are back.
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 ...
A third person said: "Good to see that iconic band B*Witched being honoured on The Late Late Show." The audience also got to see a sneak peek of their upcoming single, Birthday. 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". Another person added: "Great singing and loving the ladies on @RTELateLateShow. [Dublin Live Newsletter](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/sign-up-newsletter-today-17954403) to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox. [Late Late Show](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/late-late-show) viewers were thrilled as one of the most popular 90s bands took to the stage in a delightful reunion.
Speaking in a new Netflix video What Happens When Fame Ends, B*Witched star Edele discussed how hard it was to adapt to post-fame life.
She said: 'I don't think I was angry [when the band ended]. We didn't have any time to ourselves for the guts of five years.' [I] stayed out a little too late, as I didn't want to wake up the next morning and understand the news so I just wouldn't go to sleep.
The foursome – Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll – is starting the St Paddy's Celebrations earlier with their infectious new track. The ...
B*Witched broke through in the 90s with hits such as their number ones ‘C’est La Vie’, ‘Rollercoaster’, ‘To You I Belong’ and ‘Blame it on the Weatherman’. The track is full of energy and highlights self-empowerment with bouncing beats. B*Witched is celebrating 25 years since the release of their debut self-titled album with the release of new single ‘Birthday’.
Some Twitter users couldn't help but notice a technical difficulty as B*Witched kicked off the Late Late Show to celebrate their 25th anniversary.
we get to still travel the world, we still see each other, hang out [on our own terms]... The quartet were able to iron out their differences to come back together and create new music, with Sinead adding 'the band has been really good to us... 'We did it on camera, 12 years apart and that was the first time we saw each other.'
Edele Lynch, Sinéad O'Carroll and Lindsay Armaou joined Ryan Tubridy to chat about their record-breaking run at the top of the charts, as well as the inevitable ...
It was so easy." "It was more the attention," she said. "We were the ones who never partied, we went to bed early." The team had gone out to reccie Africa for our next video, so we were waiting for he call to tell us when to follow." Lindsay said: "We were so sensible," she recalled. "I think for Keavy and I we probably saw a little bit of it with Shane, so we kind of expected what was coming. "It was kind of crazy," Edele recalled. "And then this door just kind of opened . When I met Edele first, it was just: ‘Aw, do you want to go into the studio?’ It was so innocent. And I remember - it was in Australia, down Bondi Beach - we’d just got off the plane, we’re all in bikini is and little kind of beach tops. "It was more the attention I was uncomfortable with because you’d get to the airport and you’d have 14 and 15-year-old girls, the age of my daughter now, sleeping in the airports overnight . "That must be a bit tricky?"
It's been a long time since B*Witched dominated the charts with their upbeat and infectious pop tunes, but the wait is over. With their new single “Birthday ...
“Birthday” is a testament to their enduring popularity, and it’s sure to become a staple on everyone’s playlist. With their new single “Birthday,” the Irish girl group proves that they still have the ability to create catchy and fun tracks that will get everyone dancing. With “Birthday,” B*Witched delivers a message of self-empowerment and living life to the fullest.
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When we did the Big Reunion and got back together, my kids and Edele’s kids were quite young, and it was just nice to look forward to the weekend and go on stage and have a nice dinner and have a sleep-in – and we were getting paid, thinking ‘this is brilliant!’ It’s just really easy and really nice. Edele: We might try to get a decent dinner in just so we can actually hang out together, rather than being on the run and rushing around. And also avocado on the side. She will not just accept any old coffee, we literally will have to get in the car and go from coffee shop to coffee shop trying to find Oatly milk. I just watched the whole thing last weekend and I can’t even remember what it was. And social media makes it really different when it comes to the fans. It’s completely different to how it used to be, when you’d have to pick up the magazines and read papers to know anything. E: We did a gig with Bastille on the Late Late Show in Dublin a couple of years ago and Dan (Smith, frontman) was a B*Witched fan. It’s definitely something on the agenda we’d love to look at in the next year or two. We walked straight off the plane and on to the beach, we didn’t have makeup on, we weren’t getting ready, we were absolutely shattered looking. Then our old producer literally was just listening to the podcast and I think he just missed being the fifth member of B*Witched. And the whole beach just stopped and stared.