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Simon Harris and Boyzlife to appear on Friday's Late Late Show

Simon Harris and Boyzlife to appear on Friday's Late Late Show

BreakingNews.ie01-05-2025
Tánaiste Simon Harris and boy band stars Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden will be among the guests on Friday night's edition of The Late Late Show.
Fine Gael leader Mr Harris will appear on RTÉ's flagship chat show to discuss some of the most pressing issues on the political agenda – from Ireland's stance on neutrality to the country's approach to defence and the ongoing threat of a trade war.
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He will also reflect on his time as taoiseach, marking his place in history as the youngest leader in the history of the State.
Boy band stars Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden – also known as Boyzlife – will speak with host Patrick Kielty about their careers and the journey that brought them together on stage.
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They will reflect on life in two of the world's biggest boy bands, Boyzone and Westlife, what it was like being managed by Louis Walsh and navigating the music industry in their early 20s.
Also appearing on Friday night's show will be 2fm presenter Lottie Ryan, who will reflect on the 15th anniversary of the death of her father, broadcaster Gerry Ryan.
Finally, as the Grand Ole Opry marks its 100th anniversary, The Late Late Show will feature a tribute with a special performance from three of Ireland's brightest young country stars – Claudia Buckley, David James and Gerry Guthrie – singing a timeless classic.
The Late Late Show airs at 9.35pm on Friday on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
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