‘The nicest porter in Ireland’ John Doyle was among the frontline workers to receive the COVID vaccine on air during Friday’s Late Late Show leaving viewers ’emotional.’
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U2 frontman Bono was joined by the band’s guitarist, The Edge, for a special holiday performance on Irish television.
As The Irish Times reported, the pair were joined by Irish musician Glen Hansard on Ireland’s “The Late Late Show”, performing a cover of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)”.
In addition, they also performed their 2000 U2 hit “Walk On”, and sat for an interview with host Ryan Tubridy.
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‘The nicest porter in Ireland’ John Doyle was among the frontline workers to receive the COVID vaccine on air during Friday’s Late Late Show leaving viewers ’emotional.’
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U2‘s Bono and The Edge dusted off their rendition of ‘Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’ on a special edition of the Irish Late Late Show.The pair shared their cover of the song, playing alongside Irish musician Glen Hansard and others, as well as a stripped-down version of their 2000 hit ‘Walk On’.In an annual tradition to raise money for homeless charities, Hansard typically recruits a number of musicians to busk on Dublin’s Grafton Street on Christmas Eve.