This week’s Late Late Show will have some great guests including Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill, Jamie Wall, Tolu Ibikunle, Susan Ilesanmi and Okefe Afe. Úna Ring and Eve McDowell will also share their stories. The show will also feature the music of Tom Jones and the villagers.
Coming up on the show this week on @RTEOne ?
✨ @RealSirTomJones
✨Dublin TikTok stars Tolu, Susan and Okefe
✨Jamie Wall @Jamwall7
✨Michelle O'Neill (@moneillsf)
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Music sensation Tom Jones will be giving an exclusive performance with his take on a Bob Dylan classic, One More Cup of Coffee, from his new album Surrounded by Time. He will also be joining host Ryan Tubridy for an interview on his RTÉ Radio 1 show earlier in the day.
Jamie Wall was a promising dual GAA star in 2014, will talk about the day that his life took a turn, and how he adjusted to paralysis and went on to manage his home club to victory.
Tolu Ibikunle, Susan Ilesanmi and Okefe Afe, three of the Dubliners who shot to fame on TikTok with their viral accents video, will be in studio.
@tolu_ibixx Attempt on the Irish accent ##fyp ##foryoupage ##accentchallenge ft @susanlovexx @tejiri121 @okefeetuk1
Úna Ring and Eve McDowell, who were both subjected stalking, will speak about their campaign to have a specific offence of stalking introduced with longer sentences for the crime.
Plus, The Villagers will perform their brand-new single The First Day from new album Fever Dreams.
So excited to share a brand new song tonight ?! 'The First Day' is a paean to human connection. More news tomorrow x Conor
✨ https://t.co/KIHiBS0foF pic.twitter.com/Qs2bm1SA9M— Villagers (@wearevillagers) April 19, 2021