This week's Late Late Show has an amazing line up of people music and more. Foo Fighter's frontman David Grohl, also known for his drumming for nirvana, will discuss the band's 1991 gig in Cork and headlining Slane Castle in 2015.
What an entrance!
Dave Grohl joins @RTELateLateShow this Friday night #LateLate
pic.twitter.com/QReUuCrM2T— RTÉ (@rte) February 3, 2021
Ryan will be joined by Lynsey Bennett, who this week settled her CervicalCheck High Court action.
PE teacher Emer O'Neill will discuss her role as múinteoir on RTÉ's Home School Hub as well as the importance of diversity on Irish television screens and her battle to overcome racial abuse.
With the gardaí's feel good viral Jerusalema dance, there is a special dance routine in store for viewers! If you haven't seen it, it's really worth a look.
We have stepped up to the Swiss police @fedpolCH #JerusalemaChallenge. Gardaí across Ireland answered the call to give the public we serve a lift in these challenging times. #StayTogether #homeStaySafe pic.twitter.com/sbLdkk54hB
— Garda Info (@gardainfo) February 2, 2021
Singer-songwriter Ronan Keating will discuss making music over the past year, as he also welcomed a new addition to his family.
And Sports file's Ray McManus will present a look back at the 2020 GAA season as captured by some of Ireland's best sports photographers.
Plus, The Riptide Movement will perform their hit single, It All Works Out.
All of this, plus more, on The Late Late Show on RTÉ One Friday, January 29th at 9.35pm.