Expect an eclectic mix of sports, music and comedy.
The Late Late Show is back this Friday night (24 January) with another packed line-up.
Irish comedian, musician and famously “delicious” TikToker Garron Noone will sit down with host Patrick Kielty to talk about what a wild ride the last year has been, as well as a bit of craic and a song.
The episode will also be celebrating 150 years of the IRFU ahead of the Six Nations return.
In his very first Late Late appearance, Andy Farrell will reflect on his time as Ireland’s Head Coach, including the back-to-back Six Nations wins.
On top of this, he will be looking to the future as he takes over the British and Irish Lions.
As part of the IRFU celebrations as well, three of Ireland’s rising rugby stars Aoife Wafer, Erin King and Craig Casey, along with legendary former player and captain, Rory Best, will join Kielty.
This is as best-selling author Paul Howard (the Ross O’Carroll Kelly books) and Grand Slam winner Gordon D’Arcy will be on the show to chat about their unlikely collaboration and how its lead to four childrens’ books.
Last but not least, the Irish Women in Harmony – a collective of Irish female artists including Ruth Anne Cuningham, Erica Cody, Tolou, Aimée and Soulé – will come together to give viewers a moving performance of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’.
And as the country recovers from Storm Éoywn, Kielty will have updates on the situation.
The Late Late Show is airing on RTÉ One on Friday at 9.35pm.
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