B*Witched’s Performance at Comic Relief Brings Ecstatic Joy to Fans of the 90s Band.

Comic Relief, the UK-based charity organization, has been raising funds for various causes for over three decades now, and their annual telethon has been a staple of British television for almost as long. This year’s event featured a special performance from the 90s pop sensation B*Witched, much to the delight of their devoted fans. The Irish girl group, known for hits like “C’est la Vie” and “Rollercoaster,” reunited for the first time in years to support the charity’s mission, and their energetic set was a nostalgic highlight of the night. Let’s take a closer look at B*Witched’s triumphant return to the stage and what it meant to their loyal supporters.


The 90s girl band B*witched made a surprise appearance on the Red Nose Day fundraiser on Friday, and viewers went wild to see them back together again. The Irish pop group, composed of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou, and Sinéad O’Carroll, performed in green four-leaf clover costumes and Guinness beer outfits to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland.

Fans of the band were ecstatic to see them back on screens, with some claiming they were screaming and dancing around their living rooms. Others noted that the band looked just as youthful as they did when they rose to fame in 1998. Devotees also remarked on their talent for dancing in high heels, a skill that impressed viewers who struggled with walking in even one heeled shoe.

To the delight of viewers, B*witched also appeared on This Morning, where they stunned the audience with their ageless looks. The pop star sisters delighted fans with their youthful appearance, and viewers couldn’t believe that 25 years had passed since they first started performing together. During their time on the show, B*witched confessed that they believe they’ve been together for 25 years because they put themselves together, rather than being selected by a management team. Edele, Keavy, Lindsay, and Sinead shared some of the highlights of their journey, with Edele revealing that “doing your own tour” was the highlight for her.

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The band also performed a rendition of their most iconic hit, C’est La Vie, much to the delight of viewers. B*witched are also known for other hits, including Rollercoaster, To You I Belong, Blame It on the Weatherman, and Champagne and Guinness. The Irish group have been friends since their teenage years and plan to celebrate the anniversary of their formation with a soon-to-be-announced tour.

In 2001, while their third album was in the works, the girls received a phone call from their manager telling them their record label had dropped them. A year later, with no record deal in sight, Sinead left the band, and the group split officially a year later before reuniting in 2012 for ITV2 reality show The Big Reunion, and performing together ever since.

B*witched ruled the charts between 1997 and 2002 with their hits, making them the youngest girl group to have a UK#1. But it’s not just their music that they are remembered for; the band’s fashion choices were also hugely popular, with their classic denim outfits from the 90s still appreciated today.

Overall, B*witched’s appearance on Red Nose Day and This Morning brought back some cherished memories of the 90s and reminded fans of the band’s undeniable talent, energy, and style.


In conclusion, it’s safe to say that Comic Relief never fails to deliver on its promises of bringing joy and laughter to people’s lives. This year’s event was no different, as B*Witched’s nostalgic performance left their fans overjoyed and grateful for the memories that they were able to relive. It’s truly heartwarming to witness the power of music and how it continues to bring people together, especially during times like these when we all need a little pick-me-up. Comic Relief’s efforts are a true testament to the importance of giving back to those in need, and we can only hope that their continued success inspires others to do the same. Here’s to hoping that future Comic Relief events continue to spread happiness and positivity to all those involved.

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