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Bye bye Tubs! Here’s who will be joining him for his final Late Late

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It’s the end of an era.

Ryan Tubridy will be joined by a slew of names from across the country to mark his final episode on Friday night.

Of course, we know that the likes of Michael D Higgins and Toy Show favourites will be joining the host.

Here’s who else will be in studio for him.

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President Michael D. Higgins has invited Ryan to join him in Áras an Uachtaráin for their final Late Late interview together.

He will share his thoughts about where the nation is at, as we move on from the Centenary commemorations and why we must never forget the lessons of the past.

In a very special Late Late Toy Show reunion, some of the show’s favourite kids from over the years bid Ryan a fond farewell behind the biggest moments from the nation’s favourite night of the year.

There won’t be a dry eye in the room!

President Michael D Higgins and Bob Geldof Pic: Brian McEvoy

Viewers will also be treated to a Toy Show performance which has been kept entirely under wraps from Ryan.

The greatest trad super-group ever will assemble to give Ryan a send-off that he will never forget.

The group will include Andrea Corr, John Sheahan (The Dubliners), Moya Brennan (Clannad), Steve Wickham (The Waterboys), Sharon Shannon, Andrew Hendy (The Mary Wallopers), Jim Lockhart (Horslips), Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (Altan), Colm Mac Con Iomaire (The Frames), Niamh Dunne (Beoga), Jim Higgins (The Stunning), Mike Hanrahan (Stockton’s Wing), Ciarán Owens (The Tumbling Paddies), Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh (Aeons), Frankie Gavin (De Dannan), Maureen Codd (Cuckoos Nest), Shayan & Shahab Coohe (Nava), Debbie Byrne and Tara Howley.

Phew!

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Cian Ducrot will also be in the studio to sing a very special song for Ryan’s farewell.

There will be more familiar faces dropping in and much, much more surprises in store for the audience at home, and for Ryan! We can’t wait to see who will swing by.

“Tomorrow night is going to be a night of endings for sure, but beginnings for definite. While I will be saying a lot of goodbyes for my last Late Late Show, it will also be a night of gratitude. Gratitude to all the people I have worked with and continue to work with and their families,” Ryan said.

“And enormous gratitude to the guests, the artists, the singers, and the ‘doers’ who have come through the door and graced us with their presence. And of course, my greatest gratitude to my family who have been so loving and patient and my greatest supporters. They are the ones to whom I dedicate my last show. They are my constant. I love them so much and I want them to know that.

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“I also want to say thank you to the viewers who stuck with me, with us and with the show for the past 14 years. The viewers’ loyalty, decency, kindness and generosity has taken my breath away on a weekly basis. I sit looking at my desk this morning at about 300 or 400 cards and letters from people I don’t even know, that have come from all around Ireland and in some cases all around the world.
“I am humbled, I am grateful, and I am excited because this is the end of one phase of this extraordinarily exciting life I have had so far. I will be turning the big 5-0 on Sunday so, it’s the perfect time to look ahead and welcome a new chapter. Until I am ready to share that next chapter, I am going to take some time off, I will reflect and process it all. My final words about my final Late Late Show are ‘Thank You’.”

Catch Ryan’s final Late Late on RTÉ One on Friday, May 26th at 9:35 pm

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