Podcasters The Two Norries, DJ Annie Mac and comedian Alison Spittle will be among the guests on tonight's Late Late Show on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
Cork men Timmy Long and James Leonard, otherwise known as The Two Norries, will join host Ryan Tubridy to share their personal stories of addiction and recovery, and what inspired them to start a ground-breaking podcast together.
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Internationally renowned DJ and former top BBC Radio host Annie Macmanus aka Annie Mac will talk about bringing clubbing back to life after two years of empty dancefloors, her new career as an author, and how the disappointment of not getting her first choice in the Leaving Cert was a blessing in disguise.

Ahead of her support slot with her mentor Ed Sheeran in Croke Park this weekend in front of tens of thousands of music fans, new pop hopeful Maisie Peters will perform her single Psycho live in studio.

Westmeath comedian Alison Spittle will be live in studio to talk about the very unexpected inspiration behind her new show, why the English sausage is "a thing of horror", and her experience of hosting "the most 2022 hen party ever".

Queen of ventriloquism Nina Conti will be surprising members of the Late Late Show audience with her hilarious match-making skills.

Plus, the Late Late will be joined by the cast of the musical Girl from the North Country, based on the music of Bob Dylan, who are also in studio for a live performance of a Dylan classic. The hit Broadway musical by Conor McPherson comes to Dublin's Olympia Theatre this June.
The Late Late Show, RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, 9:35pm