Looking for some late-night love?

Roses are red, violets are blue, 'The Late Late Show' wants to hear from you.

Every year there are three must-see 'Late Late Show' editions of the chat-show that have to be seen to be believed: 'Toy Show', 'Eurovision' (which is happening this Friday night), and the Valentine's special.

Last year due to everything happening, the latter night full of debauchery and awkward moments was unfortunately cut - but it's back this year and it's raring to go for another night of cringe.

Ryan Tubridy and his crew will be playing Cupid next Friday, February 11, and they're currently on the lookout for some willing participants to be part of the studio audience.

So, whether you're a single pringle and you're ready to mingle, or you're loved-up and want to have a slightly different date night (or pop the question perhaps?), the late-night chat show is looking for you.

If you're still looking for your Romeo or your Juliet, or if you have a dating disaster to tell Ryan all about, or even if you just want to show off the love (or loves) of your life live in studio, here's all that you have to do to get involved.

Get in touch with the 'Late Late Show' crew (via email at latelateextra@rte.ie) and tell them why you would like to appear on the show and what you are looking for.

Host Ryan Tubridy said: "It has got to be one of the sure signs that things are going back to normal when 'The Late Late Show' invites the most loved-up couples and single people of Ireland to the studio in the name of love. Regardless of who you are or where you are from, regardless of what age, what orientation, what music choice or what hair colour you have – it doesn’t matter in the slightest, you are all welcome to participate in our show for our St Valentine’s Special. So, if you are searching for love or want to express your love for your special someone. You may find exactly what you need on The Late Late Show, so get busy applying!"

Ahead of 'Late Late Show' Valentine's special, this week's edition will be dedicated to Ireland's six 'Eurovision Song Contest' hopefuls.