The lineup for this week's episode of the Late Late Show on RTE One has been revealed with comedy and music taking centre stage.
Westmeath comedian Alison Spittle is set to chat to Ryan about her new show and the surprising inspiration behind it as well as her experience of hosting the "most 2022 hen party ever."
Former BBC radio host and internationally renowned DJ Annie Mac will join Ryan on Friday night to chat about the return of clubbing after two years closed due to Covid-19.
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She'll also chat about her new career as an author and how missing out on her first choice in the Leaving Cert wasn't the end of the world.
Before she takes up the support act slot at Ed Sheeran's concert at Croke Park, Maisie Peters will perform her new single Psycho.
Cor duo Timmy Long and James Leonard aka The Two Norries will chat to Ryan about their personal struggle with addiction and recovery, and what inspired the duo to create a podcast together.
One of the leading performers of ventriloquism, Nina Conti will perform for the Late Late audience with her hilarious match-making skills.
The cast of the musical Girl from the North Country which is based on Bob Dylan's music will perform a Dylan classic live in-studio. The musical will be coming to the Olympia Theatre in June.
The Late Late Show will air this Friday on RTE One and RTE Player at 9.35pm.
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