2019). "Nicky Byrne and Jenny Greene to leave RTÉ 2FM". The Irish Times. Retrieved 4 March 2021. "A New TV Gameshow Presented By Nicky Byrne". RTÉ.ie...
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Dancing as a professional dancer in 2012, partnering Westlife singer Nicky Byrne. They reached the quarter-finals in week 10, before losing the dance-off...
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group consists of members Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne. Brian McFadden was a member before leaving in March 2004. The group...
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music Nicky Byrne (born 1978), singer and member of Irish pop group Westlife Nicky Chinn (born 1945), British songwriter and record producer Nicky Hopkins...
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included former Westlife musician and 2012 Strictly Come Dancing contestant Nicky Byrne; as well as popular radio host Ray D'Arcy, though D'Arcy ruled himself...
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Seltaeb (redirect from Nicky Byrne (The Beatles))
Seltaeb was a company set up in 1963 by Nicky Byrne (né Douglas Anthony Nicholas Byrne) to exclusively look after merchandising interests on behalf of...
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Sunlight is the debut solo studio album by Irish singer Nicky Byrne. It was released on May 6, 2016, by Universal Music. Licensed To – Universal Music...
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Rush as player-assistant manager. Celebrities Gordon Ramsay Brian Lara Nicky Byrne Kenny Logan Patrick Kielty Alastair Campbell Gethin Jones Rodrigo Santoro...
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"Sunlight" is the debut solo single by Irish singer Nicky Byrne. The song represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 held in Stockholm, Sweden...
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Paul Jeffrey Byrne (born December 15, 1974) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff in the Martin Scorsese film...
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Byram would host the Irish version of Dancing with the Stars alongside Nicky Byrne. The series started in January 2017 on RTÉ One and is based on the format...
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Sunday, a programme featuring celebrities and which, when it featured Nicky Byrne, became a Twittertrending topic. McMahon began his reign by bringing...
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rebellion of 1798 Neil Byrne, Irish singer in the group Celtic Thunder Nicky Byrne, member of Irish boy band Westlife Oliver Byrne (football chairman) (1944–2007)...
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opening episode of the third series, Westlife member Nicky Byrne, was dressed up as Mick Byrne, "an evangelistic Garda from Kiltimagh on a mission to...
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international Stephen Ireland is a product of the Youth System. Westlife singer Nicky Byrne, who was also a footballer on the books at Leeds United, had a spell...
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auditioned for Irish boy band Westlife and was against another blonde Nicky Byrne and eventually both joined the group alongside Kian Egan, Mark Feehily...
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Strictly Come Dancing (redirect from John Byrnes (dancer))
Eliminated 7th Michael Vaughan England cricketer Natalie Lowe Eliminated 8th Nicky Byrne Westlife singer Karen Hauer Eliminated 9th Lisa Riley Emmerdale actress...
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would not host due to a conflicting schedule in London. Aidan Power and Nicky Byrne presented the full series. In April 2014, she co-hosted the 11th Irish...
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a song on the Korn album Follow the Leader "Pretty", a song on the Nicky Byrne album Sunlight "Pretty", a song on The Cranberries album Everybody Else...
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lawyer for NEMS, to give away 90 per cent of merchandising rights to Nicky Byrne in the UK. This was later deemed to be a disastrous mistake, as it left...
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with Kodaline and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra (plus Jack L and presenter Nicky Byrne). Loah also starred in the 2022 film adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel...
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Indoor Stadium thrice in one tour. On 19 November 2022, band member Nicky Byrne was involved in a stage fall accident during the concert. On 25 November...
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(2013) Kasey Smith in Copenhagen (2014) Molly Sterling in Vienna (2015) Nicky Byrne in Stockholm (2016) Brendan Murray in Kyiv (2017) Ryan O'Shaughnessy...
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with the song "Sunlight" written by Nicky Byrne, Wayne Hector and Ronan Hardiman. The song was performed by Nicky Byrne, who was internally selected in January...
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consisted of Feehily, Filan and Egan from the original line-up, and Nicky Byrne and Bryan McFadden, new members who auditioned from Dublin. Boyzone singer...
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Domhnaill Mickey MacConnell Mundy Niall Breslin Niall Horan Niall Toner Nicky Byrne Noel Hogan Noelie McDonnell Nuala Kennedy Nucentz Paddy McGuigan Patrick...
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new co-host of the Irish version of Dancing with the Stars alongside Nicky Byrne. In March 2019, it was announced that Zamparelli would be leaving Breakfast...
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Nicholas Byrne may refer to: Nicky Byrne, born 1978, Irish pop singer Nicholas Byrne, died circa 1833, proprietor of The Morning Post and father of William...
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Hoolahan (2001–2005) Joseph N'Do (2004–2006) Avery John (2000–2001) Nicky Byrne (1997–1998) Paddy Roche (1970-1973) Alan Moore (2004-2007) Stephen Elliott...
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winner refused to take it. Nicky Byrne from Westlife appeared with his twin sons Rocco and Jay and met 10-year-old Shauna Byrne, a fan of his who was battling...
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