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Michael Bublé leads the star-studded line-up for this week’s Late Late Show

Michael Bublé is among the stars joining Ryan Tubridy on The Late Late Show this week.

The Canadian singer will chat about working with his heroes Paul McCartney and Willie Nelson on his new album ‘Higher’, why he might just quit music for TikTok and his son’s hilarious reaction to finding out that another baby is on the way.

The 46-year-old will also perform new music live in studio.

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Derry Girls star Siobhán McSweeney will also be on the show to chat about going home to Cork to film her new television series, how she ended up in a nursing home after breaking her leg and making saucy candlesticks during lockdown.

Ahead of making his ascent to Croagh Patrick, Irish boxing legend Barry McGuigan will discuss dedicating his climb to, not only Charlie Bird and Vicky Phelan, but also his beloved late daughter, Nika.

Barry, like so many people in Ireland, has been affected by suicide having lost his brother Dermot in 1994 and would therefore like to help raise money for Pieta House. Barry will also speak about what it was like to take part in the Olympics in Moscow in 1980.

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Charlie Bird’s Late Late Show appearance last December captured the hearts of the nation as he bravely spoke of his Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis, as well as his goals to climb Croagh Patrick and raise vital funds for Motor Neurone Disease and Pieta House.

This Saturday morning, people from all over the country will assemble to a hill or mountain to climb in their locality and will stand with Charlie in raising awareness and some much-needed funds for both causes.

As preparations get underway on the eve of the Climb with Charlie event, we will go live to Westport to check in on Charlie, his family, supporters, and friends including Daniel O’Donnell, Dermot Bannon, Roz Purcell, Matt Molloy, George Lee, Joanna Donnelly, and many more who will cheer them on with every footstep in support of the two great charities that are near and dear to Charlie’s heart.

Plus, Michael English will perform a song written exclusively to support the Climb with Charlie.

The Late Late Show airs on RTÉ One this Friday, April 1st at 9:35pm.

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