There’s something for everyone on this week’s Late Late Show.
Rockstar Dave Grohl, drummer from Nirvana and frontman of Foo Fighters, joins Ryan to discuss everything from his memories of Nirvana’s 1991 gig in Cork, to his discovery that all Irish women look like his mother, and his high points from headlining Slane Castle in 2015.
PE teacher Emer O’Neill will discuss her role as the newest Múinteoir on RTÉ’s Home School Hub, her plans for keeping kids moving, the importance of diversity on Irish television screens, and her battle to overcome racial abuse.
Ryan also will speak to Lynsey Bennett, the 32-year-old mother-of-two from Longford, who this week settled her CervicalCheck High Court action.
In a week that saw members of the Gardai take social media by storm and pass the baton to the public with the Jerusalema dance challenge, we have a special number in-store that viewers won’t want to miss!
We have stepped up to the Swiss police @fedpolCH #JerusalemaChallenge. Gardaí across Ireland answered the call to give the public we serve a lift in these challenging times. #StayTogether #homeStaySafe pic.twitter.com/sbLdkk54hB
— Garda Info (@gardainfo) February 2, 2021
Singer-songwriter Ronan Keating will discuss the challenges and rewards of making music over the past year, and welcoming a new addition to his family.
Plus, The Riptide Movement will perform their hit single, It All Works Out.
Catch The Late Late Show, Friday, February 5th on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.