The Late Late Show

S62E24 Sugababes, Frances Black, Aoife Scott, Maggie Molloy, Kevin McGahern, Kelly Cates

Here is your host, Patrick Kielty! 

 

Ahead of their biggest arena headline tour in the UK and Ireland, the Sugababes chat to Patrick about their return to the spotlight, the enduring success of the band and their connection to Ireland. Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan will take to The Late Late Show's stage to perform their brand-new single Jungle as well as iconic hit Push the Button

 

Irish singer and politician, Frances Black will be in studio alongside her daughter and fellow musician Aoife Scott. They will talk about their shared passion for music, their experiences in the spotlight, and how they will celebrate Mother's Day. Frances will also discuss her role as Senator and address rumours that she will run for the Áras. The mother-daughter duo will treat viewers to a special performance of When You Say Nothing At All.  

 

Instagram sensation turned television presenter Maggie Molloy and comedian Kevin McGahern join Patrick to chat about helping Irish people move to the sun in the new series of Cheap European Homes. They will discuss what it takes to make a life overseas and why buying in Europe takes a whole new mindset. 

 

Sports presenter Kelly Cates will join Patrick to speak about her role as one of the most prominent voices in sports broadcasting in the UK as she prepares to fill Gary Lineker's shoes as presenter of the iconic Match of the Day. She'll also reveal what it was like to grow up as the daughter of Liverpool and Scottish football legend, Kenny Dalglish. 

 


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