
The boys are back in town for a third season!
Yes, The 2 Johnnies are returning to our screens tonight for their comedy entertainment series The 2 Johnnies Late Night Lock In.
The show is set to kick off on Thursday night and they have a slew of famous faces to get the ball rolling!
The boys are joined by former champion jockey Davy Russell, the unpredictable and brilliantly funny stand-up comic Russell Kane.

Davy chats about broken bones and injuries through the years, being the designated driver on nights out, the night his buddy was covered in sheep faeces and had to strip off in the back of Davy’s car …. and then they got stopped by a Garda!
While Russell Kane chats about celebrating his 50th birthday in Ibiza and making a conscious decision to optimise his fitness and health.

They’ll head out for a game of Dating or Related? on the streets of Laois before the Rose of Tralee, Katelyn Cummins, pops into the bar to judge a special Lock In ‘talent competition’ and Dan McCabe sings a very special version of his hit Grace.
The 2 Johnnies ask her if the guys she works with are treating her any differently now that she’s the Rose and she says “they don’t give a s**t” but they like her new car!

In the Parish Quiz, Aisling from Killeedy in Co. Limerick takes on Tadhg from Nurney in Co. Kildare. The prize – a trip to Las Vegas or a bag of spuds is at stake!
Ah, it sounds like a great night altogether!

Johnny B said, “A comedian, a national hero and 2 Johnnies walk into a bar… it’s can only be The Late Night Lock In. There’s no show like it on telly. It’s hot, sweaty and loose.
“The questions you’d only ask after a few jars, great Irish music and a pub full of nutters up for the craic.”

Johnny Smacks said, “Somehow they’ve let us back on the telly for series 3, and this time we’re dragging the public into the madness with us. More craic, more chaos, and more people embarrassing themselves on national TV — including us.
“It’s the only show where your neighbour might end up blindfolded, eating cat food, and still call it a great night out. We’ve got brand new madness, even dodgier games, the return of The Parish Quiz and guests who should probably know better. So put on the kettle and get the good biscuits out we will see ya Thursday night on the telly.”
For this and lots more chaotic craic tune in on Thursday night on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player at 9:35pm.