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The Late Late Show, Friday, RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, 9:35pm

Westlife will be among Patrick Kielty's guests for the last Late Late Show of the current season on Friday night on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.

Announcing Friday's line-up, the Late Late said: "Westlife return to The Late Late Show studio for the last show of the season - and this time they're taking a full trip down memory lane. Shane Filan, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne will perform not one, not two, but three of their biggest hits, along with a surprise collaboration nobody knew they needed! They'll chat to Patrick about gearing up for their 3Arena residency this September, share some hilarious fan‑encounter stories, and soak up the nostalgia. Plus, one Westlife superfan will go head‑to‑head with the lads in a quiz to find out who really knows the band best.

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Westlife

"Music icon Boy George will also join Patrick this week. He will chat about an exhibition of some of his most legendary outfits coming to the Museum of Style Icons at Newbridge Silverware this May, showcasing his vibrant sense of style and fashion. He will also chat about his extraordinary career, his Irish roots, and how his late Dublin-born mother influenced his creativity and love of fashion and style.

Boy George performs at Outernet London on 19 April, 2026 in London. (Photo by Mark Case/Getty Images)
Boy George

"Irish comedian Garron Noone will also join the line‑up this Friday, bringing his trademark craic and deliciousness to the studio. He'll chat about what he's been up to recently, confess to being a secret Westlife fan, and share his usual hilarious takes on life. Plus, he's arriving with a very exciting announcement that fans won't want to miss.

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"Having gone viral for running the London Marathon with a fridge on his back, Jordan Adams and his brother Cian will join Patrick on Friday night to share their story - and why they're so determined to raise awareness of dementia after losing twelve relatives, including their mother, Geraldine, to the disease. They'll also discuss their next major challenge: running 32 marathons in 32 days across all 32 counties of Ireland to shine a light on the thousands of families affected."

Jordan Adams is seen running the London Marathon with a 25kg fridge on his back to raise awareness for dementia as part of his personal challenge to take on 32 marathons in 32 days. (Photo by Bonnie Britain/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Jordan Adams during last weekend's London Marathon

The Late Late Show, Friday, RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, 9:35pm

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