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Lady GaGa and Ronan Keating to appear on tonight’s Late Late Show

Lady GaGa and Ronan Keating to appear on tonight’s Late Late Show

Little monsters, keep your paws firmly up - Lady Gaga herself will be gracing Irish television screens later this evening.

Gary Grimes

Gary Grimes

Little monsters, keep your paws firmly up - Lady Gaga herself will be gracing Irish television screens later this evening as she is set to be a guest on tonight's Late Late Show.

The 'Stupid Love' songstress will be speaking to Ryan Tubridy via Zoom from London where she is currently promoting her new movie, the highly anticipated House of Gucci.

The film, directed by the esteemed Ridley Scott, tells the story of the brutal murder of Maurizio Gucci, the late head of the renowned fashion house. Gaga plays Patrizia Reggiani, Gucci's widow who hired a hitman to commit the crime.

Tubridy has already expressed his excitement at welcoming Gaga back to the show. "Lady Gaga is a pop-cultural phenomenon, whatever she turns her hand to seems to shine from the Grammys to her Oscar, she is a fascinating mega-star. I cannot wait to talk to her," Tubridy commented.

The superstar previously appeared on Tubridy Tonight back in 2009, performing her smash debut single 'Just Dance'. Did anybody watching that performance, as seen below, imagine then she might be returning over a decade later as an Oscar-winning songwriter and a Golden Globe-winning actress? We somehow doubt it...

In other completely equally exciting news, Boyzone star Ronan Keating and his wife Storm will also be appearing on the show this evening. Soccer analysts Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady, former President Mary McAleese, and Orlaith McBride of The National Archives will also be joining Tubridy on the couch.

Viewers can also look forward to enjoying the dulcet tones of Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard who will be singing 'Gold' from the Oscar-winning movie Once


Featured Image Credit: SOPA Images/SIPA USA/PA Images

Topics: Ireland