The Late Late Show line-up this Friday night is due to be packed with Irish podcast, music, and comedic stars alongside the queen of ventriloquism and more.
The Two Norries, DJ Annie Mac, comedian Alison Spittle, and ventriloquist Nina Conti are among those joining Ryan Tubridy in the studio tomorrow.
Leading the line-up will be the hosts of the ground-breaking podcast, Cork men, Timmy Long and James Leonard, otherwise known as The Two Norries.
They’ll be chatting to Ryan about addiction and recovery and will share their personal stories and what inspired them to start a podcast together.
The internationally renowned DJ and former top BBC Radio host Annie Macmanus aka Annie Mac will also be on the couch tomorrow night.
She’ll be talking about bringing clubbing back to life after two years of empty dancefloors, her new career as an author, and how the disappointment of not getting her first choice in the Leaving Cert was a blessing in disguise.
Then, new pop hopeful Maisie Peters will perform her single 'Psycho' live in studio before she heads to Croke Park this weekend to support her mentor Ed Sheeran in front of thousands.
RTE has also confirmed that Westmeath comedian Alison Spittle will be live in studio with Ryan to talk about the very unexpected inspiration behind her new show, why the English sausage is "a thing of horror", and her experience of hosting "the most 2022 hen party ever".
Later in the show, the queen of ventriloquism Nina Conti will be surprising members of The Late Late Show audience with her hilarious match-making skills.
Plus, Ryan will be joined by the cast of the musical Girl from the North Country, based on the music of Bob Dylan.
They’ll be putting on a special live performance of a Dylan classic, ahead of the hit Broadway musical by Conor McPherson coming to Dublin's Olympia Theatre this June.
You can tune into The Late Late Show on RTE One this Friday, April 22, at 9:35 pm.
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