Muireann performing When The Levee Breaks on The Late Late Show
Country music and blues singer Muireann Bradley from Ballybofey will provide musical entertainment by performing 'Delia' on the Late Late Show tonight, Friday.
Last year, the then 17-year-old from Ballybofey played When the Levee Breaks before joining host Patrick Kielty for a chat alongside actors Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott.
There's a big line-up in store for the show tonight as Taoiseach Micheál Martin joins Kielty in studio along with movie icons Jessica Lange and Ed Harris.
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The Taoiseach will chat with Kielty about why he plans to meet with Donald Trump as he prepares for the big Washington trip as well as the turbulent start to the new Dáil and his plans on how to tackle the housing crisis.
The legendary Jessica Lange and Ed Harris will also appear on Friday night's show ahead of the world premiere of 'Long Day's Journey into Night' at the Dublin International Film Festival. The adaption of Eugene O'Neill's classic will star both of these incredible actors who will discuss their time shooting the film in Wicklow and their connections to Ireland.
That's not all, actor Danny Dyer will also be in studio as his new movie Marching Powder is set to premier soon. The Londoner will chat about life since leaving Eastenders and why he has decided to run a caravan park this summer with his daughter and Love Island star Dani.
Sarah Corbett Lynch will also feature on the show to talk about her memoir 'A Time for Truth' which is about her father Jason Corbett. Sarah will join Patrick to tell her story about how her father was killed almost a decade ago in North Carolina by Sarah's stepmother Molly Martens and Molly’s father Tom Martens who were released last year after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
You can catch the Late Late Show on Friday night at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.
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