- Music
- 01 May 14
The U2 bassist will be talking about his Walk In My Shoes campaign – and much more besides – this Friday.
A musical edition of The Late Late Show this Friday (May 2), led by very special guest Adam Clayton. The 54-year-old U2 man will be on RTE One's flagship programme to promote Walk In My Shoes, a campaign to support mental health services.
Clayton will be talking about his own battles with mental health, his life and his band with Ryan Tubridy.
Also set to feature is Liberties star Imelda May, who stops by for a chat and a performance of her new single. An in-depth interview with May can be found in a forthcoming issue of Hot Press.
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Elsewhere, Christy Moore joins Frank Connolly and Tom Gilmartin Jr to discuss greed and corruption in Irish politics.
Last year, Clayton gave a rare print interview to Hot Press, in which he discussed why his own demons has inspired him to help young people with mental health issues – and talked about the upcoming U2 album. Click here to read it.