What Happened to Eternal and Why Did Louise Redknapp Quit the Band?

would perform at Pride shows or LGBTQ+ festivals.” This disagreement ultimately led to the promoters abandoning the full lineup tour.

Despite the setbacks, Louise Redknapp and Kéllé Bryan surprised the crowd with a performance of their 1994 hit ‘So Good’ in June 2024 at Mighty Hoopla in Brockwell Park, London. This event marked a significant moment in the group’s history, highlighting the enduring bond between former members.

Reflections and Future Directions

In a 2025 interview, Louise Redknapp reflected on her decision not to reunite with Eternal: “There are some non-negotiables in my world. The queer community has stuck by me from day one. I wouldn’t have a music career without them, and they have held me up at my darkest moments.” She emphasized the importance of personal beliefs in shaping one’s life choices, stating, “I respect that you have your beliefs and that’s where you stand in your life – but that doesn’t mean it has to be my life.

I have my path, they have their path.”

While the full reunion tour did not materialize, the group members continue to navigate their individual careers with a focus on maintaining their personal values. The incident highlights the complex dynamics and challenges faced by former bandmates in the ever-evolving music industry.

Eternal‘s journey from chart-topping hits to internal disputes serves as a testament to the often turbulent yet rewarding nature of pop group careers. As the music industry continues to evolve, such stories offer valuable insights into the personal and professional journeys of artists and their fans alike.