Saoirse Ronan, Snow Patrol, Rylan Clark, Bundee Aki
Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
Fresh from the Emmy red carpet, four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan will be talking to Patrick this Friday night about her new film The Outrun, based on the best-selling memoir of the same name by Amy Liptrot. Saoirse will share what drew her to this story of addiction and recovery and why she can now add ‘lambing' to her list of special skills.
Just this week Bundee Aki celebrated becoming an Irish citizen. New Zealand born, Irish rugby player Bundee has been living in Ireland for ten years and will sit down with Patrick to speak of the honour it has been for him to become a proud Irish citizen, his rugby career, playing for Connacht and more.
Dating Naked UK is Rylan Clark's new Paramount+ series and he will be in The Late Late Show studio to bear all. Rylan is set to speak about his tv and radio career since becoming a household name on The X-Factor in 2012; why he is bascially an Irish man and… KaRyoke!
Snow Patrol are back with a brand new album The Forest is the Path and on Friday night Gary, Nathan and Johnny will sit down with Patrick to tell him about their long awaited first album since 2018, perform a new song from the album and a megahit! Spoiled!
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