St Patrick's Day is nearly here, when anyone with a hint of Irish lineage - or just a taste for Guinness - will be painting Manchester shamrock green.
25.02.2020 - 20:06 / evoke.ie
Two massive things within Irish culture are The Late Late Show and St Patrick’s Day, and there’s nothing better than when the two come together.
To celebrate our country’s national holiday, Ryan Tubridy along with the rest of The Late Late Show will be broadcasting live from a different location in Ireland.
This means we won’t be seeing the usual RTÉ studios and instead will be brought around the Emerald Isle, taking in some Irish culture.
Speaking on RTÉ Radio One on Monday, Ryan shared: ‘So we
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