Eternal (group)

The trio began working together and recording until Nurding introduced her longtime friend Kéllé Bryan to the management and joined the group.

Nurding decided to leave the group before the recording of Eternal's second album, and went on to pursue a successful solo career.

Internationally, the track "Free to Live" was released and translated to "Libre para vivir", which had moderate success in some European countries.

In 2006, it was announced that Eternal would be reforming for a live reunion tour alongside other acts including Boyz II Men.

In an interview around the time Bryan claimed that the band had been offered numerous record deals over the past few years since the group had split up.

Eternal officially confirmed in late 2013 that they would be reforming for the ITV2 documentary The Big Reunion, although Louise Redknapp would not be rejoining the group.

[12] Following the announcement of the group's reformation, their 1997 Greatest Hits album climbed to number 1 on the ITunes hip hop chart in January 2014.

However, Bryan and Redknapp pulled out of the reunion tour, reportedly due to the Bennett sisters' refusal to perform at LGBTQ Pride events.

On March 2024, it was announced singer Christel Lakhdar would be joining the Bennett Sisters as the new member of Eternal and carrying on with the reunion plans.

[14] On July 6th, the new lineup of Eternal made their official return at the SuperBoxx festival, marking the band's first performance in over decade.

[15] Recently on their official instagram page, the band announced various upcoming gigs for 2025, with a One off Live concert taking place in Scala, London on April, 30th.

[16] Louise Redknapp (née Nurding) was the first member of Eternal to leave to pursue a solo career, releasing several Top 10 singles and albums and performing two UK tours from 1995 to 2003.

[citation needed] She went on to launch her own artist management company, Red Hot Entertainment and finished as the female runner-up on the reality TV show Love Island.

Easther Bennett teamed up with reggae band Aswad to record a cover of Diana King's "Shy Guy", which was released as a single in August 2002 and peaked at No.

Easther also sings backing vocals on the Dina Carroll tracks "This Time" and "Don't Be a Stranger" (1993) along with her sister Vernie.