Enya, the famously private Irish singer, made a rare public appearance in May 2025 at a family wedding in Donegal — her first since 2017. The 64-year-old looked “radiant and relaxed,” delighting fans who hadn’t seen her in nearly a decade.
Rising to fame with her 1988 album Watermark and its hit “Orinoco Flow,” Enya sold over 75 million albums without touring or frequent media exposure. Her music — a blend of Celtic, ambient, and choral sounds — became “a soundtrack for peace and reflection.” Her 2000 hit “Only Time” gained renewed significance after 9/11, when its “haunting serenity” comforted millions.
Choosing solitude over celebrity, Enya lives alone in Manderley Castle near Dublin, surrounded by art, gardens, and her beloved cats. The castle’s reinforced walls reflect her deep commitment to privacy.
At the Donegal wedding, witnesses described her as “gracious and elegant,” dressed in a black lace top and flowing white skirt, smiling and mingling with relatives. Photos quickly spread online, with fans calling her “timeless.”
Though worth about $136 million, Enya remains quietly independent. Her rare appearance reminded the world that “true artistry does not depend on visibility” — her music continues to inspire, serene as ever.