Dea Matrona to perform on this week's edition of The Late Late Show on RTE One
Dea Matrona have been confirmed to perform on The Late Late Show on RTÉ One this Friday, March 12.
Hailing from Carryduff and Dundrum, Dea Matrona, comprised of sisters Mollie and Mamie McGinn and their life long friend Orláith Forsythe, will be making their Late Late debut on the broadcast, but it's not even their first TV performance this week.
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On Monday, the trio were part of special RTÉ One event Imbolc, named after the Celtic festival that honoured the pagan goddess Brigid, which was broadcast to celebrate International Women's Day. The three-piece sang Siren Song, a track taken from their 2019 EP Away from the Tide. Stream the replay of Imbolc, which features an all-female, all-Irish line-up including Erica Cody and Wyvern Lingo.
Dea Matrona play a classic rock style of music beyond their years, inspired by their shared love of bands like Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles.
Also performing tomorrow night will be country singer Nathan Carter, who claimed more Number 1s on the Official Albums Chart in the 2010s decade than any other solo artist.
The Late Late Show airs every Friday from 9:35pm on RTÉ One.
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