- Film And TV
- 24 Oct 25
Westlife and Imelda May confirmed for tonight's Late Late Show
Catch the Irish musical legends as they discuss upcoming tours and new music.
Westlife are set to appear on tonight's Late Late Show with Patrick Kielty.
The Sligo-formed boyband has just announced ten shows in Dublin, to commence in September 2026 at the 3Arena, along with two additional shows at the SSE Arena in Belfast the following month. Tickets are on sale now and can be found here.
The band will also discuss their upcoming 25th anniversary album The Ultimate Collection, as well as their newly released collaborative single with Ed Sheeran 'Chariot'.
Renowned singer Imelda May, comedian Ben Elton and actress Ruth Bradley will also appear on the show this evening.
May will discuss her recent reconnection with the Irish language, which inspired her new television series Imelda May: Amhráin na nGael. The series takes viewers on a journey through Ireland's cultural heritage, specifically Irish traditional music present in the Gaeltacht regions.
Her UK and Ireland tour is set to begin in December, continuing on into next year. Tickets are available here.
The Late Late Show will air tonight at 9:35pm on RTÉ One.
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