The Late Late Show celebrates 60 years with all Irish season finale
First up, Kerry woman Jessie Buckley has been taking the world by storm, earning Oscar nominations, winning Olivier awards and wowing at the Met Gala in her unique black and white pin stripe suit that was pretty much eclipsed by her drawn-on moustache.
Jessie has recently added another string to her bow making a critically acclaimed album with renowned singer-songwriter Bernard Butler, formerly of Britpop stars Suede and McAlmont and Butler, and they'll join Ryan to chat about their collaboration.
Theirs isn't the only musical contribution lined up for the night though, as Dublin singer-songwriting sensation Dermot Kennedy is taking a break from his current world tour to join the RTE Concert Orchestra to perform his new hit single 'Something to Someone'.

We're really looking forward to seeing Mario Rosenstock, who will channel his inner Christy Moore to perform a song written to celebrate 60 years of The Late Late Show.
Ireland’s latest boxing world champions Amy Broadhurst and Lisa O’Rourke will be letting Ryan have a go of their gold medals, and will be telling him all about their their incredible achievements.
Carlow medical student Racheal Diyaolu, who was rescued from her university in Ukraine at the start of the Russian invasion, will chat about her experience when she was under siege in the city of Sumy.
Author and influencer Rosanna Davison and Cork Tik-Tok star Miriam Mullins will be stopping by, as will Charlie Bird and his wife Claire and historian Catherine Corless. Read More…