Irish TikToker Garron Noone, Irish rugby coach Andy Farrell, and the music collective Irish Women in Harmony will all be on RTÉ's "The Late Late Show" tonight, Friday, January 24.
As Ireland recovers from the record-breaking Storm Éoywn, "Late Late" host Patrick Kielty will have any updates on the situation amid a packed show.
Kielty will sit down with social media star and Co Mayo native Noone to chat about what a wild ride the last year has been.
"The Late Late Show" is also set to celebrate 150 years of the IRFU on Friday night ahead of the return of the highly-anticipated Six Nations rugby tournament.
In his very first "Late Late appearance," Andy Farrell will be reflecting on his time as Ireland's head coach, including the back-to-back Six Nations wins, and looking to the future as he takes over the British and Irish Lions.
As part of those celebrations, three of Ireland's rising rugby stars - Aoife Wafer, Erin King, and Craig Casey - along with legendary former player and captain, Rory Best, will be appearing on the show.
Best-selling author Paul Howard and Grand Slam winner Gordon D'Arcy will also be on the "Late Late" on Friday to chat about how an unlikely collaboration between the man behind the Ross O'Carroll Kelly books and Ireland's longest-serving international player is now on its fourth children's book.
Rounding out Friday night's lineup is Irish Women in Harmony, a collective of Irish female artists including Ruth Anne Cuningham, Erica Cody, Tolou, Aimée, and Soulé. They'll come together to perform Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."
"The Late Late Show," sponsored by PTSB, airs tonight, Friday, January 24, at 9:35 pm Irish time on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
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