- Film And TV
- 28 Mar 25
Sugabages and Frances Black & Aoife Scott among tonight's Late Late Show line-up
The Late Late Show airs on RTÉ One at 9:35 pm on March 28.
The line-up for tonight's Late Late Show has been announced, with host Patrick Kielty set to be joined throughout the evening by Frances Black and her daughter Aoife Scott, Sugababes, Kevin McGahern, and more.
Joining the show is Irish singer and politician Frances Black, alongside her daughter and fellow musician Aoife Scott. They will share insights into their shared love of music, life in the public eye, and their plans for Mother's Day.
The pair will also perform a special duet of 'When You Say Nothing At All'. Black is expected to speak about her political role and address speculation surrounding a potential presidential run.
Television presenter Maggie Molloy and comedian Kevin McGahern will join the show to discuss helping Irish people relocate abroad in the new series of Cheap European Homes.
Headlining the show are the Sugababes, the girl group comprising Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhan Donaghy.
They'll discuss their return to the music scene and perform their brand-new single 'Jungle' as well as their hit 'Push the Button'. This appearance comes before their biggest arena headline tour in the UK and Ireland, which kicks off in Leeds on April 8 and concludes in Dublin's 3Arena on April 20.
Finally, sports presenter Kelly Cates will join Patrick to discuss how she’s preparing to step into Gary Lineker's role as the new host of Match of the Day. She’ll also reflect on her upbringing as the daughter of Liverpool and Scotland football legend Kenny Dalglish.
The show will air on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player this Friday at 9:30 p.m.
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