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Here are tonight's Late Late Show guests

Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy
Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy

Ed Sheeran leads this week's line-up of guests on The Late Late Show - with Outlander star Caitríona Balfe also set for a chat with Ryan Tubridy.

On the day his album - (pronounced 'Subtract') is released, Ed Sheeran speaks exclusively to Ryan Tubridy in a interview recorded during his last visit to Dublin.

In a Late Late Show first, Ryan interviews Ed in the round, surrounded by Irish fans who get the chance to chat with their idol and hear exclusive acoustic performances of hit singles Perfect and Eyes Closed as well as another track from his new album.

Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry

In the two-part interview, Ed Sheeran speaks candidly about the death of his close friend Jamal Edwards and his tumultuous 2022 when his wife Cherry was diagnosed with cancer.

He also discusses the Irish influences on his life and music and has a surprise for Ryan that leaves him speechless.

Monaghan's own Caitríona Balfe will be in studio to chat about the enduring success of Outlander, now in its seventh season. She also explains why she continues to fight for better working conditions for models despite leaving the industry more than a decade ago, and why she missed the slap that was heard around the world when she attended the Oscars for her hit movie Belfast.

Caitríona Balfe

Dublin GAA star Philly McMahon, comedian Rory O'Connor (Rory Stories) and governor of Mountjoy Prison Edward Mullins will also be on the show ahead of their appearance on a new series Gaelic in the Joy.

That's due to start on RTÉ One on May 17 and sees them take a group of prisoners who are participating in a rehabilitation programme and prepare them for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play at Croke Park.

Junk Kouture is the world’s largest sustainable fashion competition for young people, and on this week's Late Late Show five models will showcase their magnificent designs made from actual waste.

Philly McMahon

The winning designs selected by a panel of Junk Kouture judges will compete against fifty other teams from Abu Dhabi, London, Paris, Milan and New York on a global stage to become the second-ever World Designer of the Year.

The Late Late Show will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Ireland Women’s National Team, and Ryan will speak to former players about the dedication and determination it took to be the first female footballers to represent Ireland at senior women's level.

Plus, making her Late Late Show debut we will have music from Rachel Mae Hannon on the same day that her new song The Boys will be released.

The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, Friday, RTÉ One

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