It's quite a line-up on 'The Late Late Show' this Friday night.
Henry Shefflin, Arsene Wenger, Sarah & Cathleen Lynott, Piers Morgan, Dermot Bannon, and Rob Kearney are all set to join Ryan Tubridy.
Hurling legend Henry Shefflin will talk to Ryan about his work with Focus Ireland. He's also be discussing his move to management and this year's unique hurling championship.
Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott immortalised his love for his daughters, Sarah and Cathleen Lynott, in his songs.
Tomorrow night they will speak to Ryan about a new documentary about their dad called 'Phil Lynott: Songs for While I'm Away'.
Following their interview, rising Irish star, Loah, will perform her spellbinding version of Thin Lizzy's "Dancing in the Moonlight".
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will also be on to discuss his career. He'll be recounting his encounters with the likes of Roy Keane, Alex Ferguson, and Thierry Henry.
Broadcaster Piers Morgan will also be on to give his characteristically outspoken - and controversial - views on a range of topics including "hysterically woke liberals", and his thoughts on Boris Johnson and Donald Trump.
Rob Kearney, star of Leinster and Irish rugby, will tell Ryan why he is rooting for his 'Uncle Joe', Joe Biden, for The White House.
He'll also speak publicly for the first time about how a family tragedy has been the driving force behind some of his proudest sporting moments.
Also on the show, celebrity architect Dermot Bannon will discuss how Covid has changed how we all live at home. He'll also chat about our evolving needs when it comes to design.
There'll be a second musical performance from Wild Youth on the night. They will perform their latest single, "Next to You", and speak with Ryan about their work with Shine a Light for Focus Ireland.
The Late Late Show airs this Friday, October 16th, at 9.35 p.m. on RTÉ One.