RTÉ 2FM Unveils Summer Season Schedule
Aifric O'Connell joins RTÉ 2FM Breakfast while Lottie Ryan & David O'Reilly buckle up for Drive.
RTÉ 2FM is the home of music this summer, entertaining listeners across the day and night, with the best music, chat and interviews providing the soundtrack to the season.
Today, May 31st, marks the 45th anniversary of RTÉ 2FM, and the station continues its commitment to supporting Irish music this summer across the country.
RTÉ 2FM will be taking to the road for upcoming festivals including this weekend’s Forbidden Fruit Festival, and Electric Picnic in Stradbally, bringing listeners live interviews and performances from some of the hottest names in the business. This Saturday and Sunday, RTÉ 2FM will feature the music of 2FM Rising artists performing at Forbidden Fruit Festival, while Beta Da Silva takes followers of RTÉ’s social platforms to Forbidden Fruit throughout the weekend. RTÉ 2FM will also be teaming up with Dublin’s We’ve Only Just Begun festival later this summer.
RTÉ 2FM continues its commitment to supporting Irish music and Irish artists through yearly projects including 2FM Rising and the RTÉ Choice Music Prize. Rising sees RTÉ 2FM championing ten selected artists - Big Sleep, Brad Heidi, Chubby Cat, Jordan Adetunji, Qbanaa, Saibh Skelly, Shee, Sick Love, Strabe and The Cope – throughout the year. Previous 2FM Rising artists include Dermot Kennedy, Denise Chaila, Lyra, Pillow Queens, The Murder Capital and Wild Youth.
RTÉ 2FM’s summer schedule across weekdays and weekends kicks off on Tuesday with 2FM Breakfast with Donncha, Carl and Aifric, as Aifric O’Connell joins Carl Mullan and Donncha O’Callaghan from 6am for early offerings of music, chats, listener call-ins and comedy to kick-start the day.
From 9-12pm Monday-Friday, The Laura Fox Show sees Laura at the helm for craic and chat and tunes, favourites including What the Fox?, and the voice bending daily Autotune Fortune challenge. Tracy Clifford on 2FM from 12-3pm, brings listeners through their lunch with new tunes, as well as big hits, and the latest sounds from the legendary Studio 8 sessions.
Lottie Ryan and David O’Reilly will present Monday-Friday on 2FM Drive with Lottie and David. The ultimate messers, Lottie and David are set to make the nation's commute a lot brighter and happier with great tunes, giveaways and giggles all the way home from 3-6pm.
Game On continues from 6-7pm, bringing all the latest sports news, with Marie Crowe and Ruby Walsh. Beta Da Silva on 2FM airs Mon-Thurs 7-9pm, where Beta invites listeners to lock in, chill, and discover all the latest in the music world, with new tunes, new projects, gig news, album breakdowns and a selection of music across all genres.
Jenny Greene curates a selection of the finest Indie and Electronic music, from 9-11pm Monday-Thursday on The Greene Room, including chats with names from the world of music, film and entertainment, followed by Dan Hegarty – The Alternative from 11pm-1am, showcasing an alternative to sleep, with alt rock, electro pop, hip hop and reggae.
Tara Walsh kickstarts Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7-9am with Weekend Breakfast on 2FM. Bláthnaid Treacy is on air Saturday and Sunday from 9am-12pm, and Roz & Emma will keep listeners entertained each weekend from 12-3pm. Conor Behan presents 3-6pm across Saturday and Sunday, followed by The Electric Disco with Jenny Greene, and Dave Treacy from 8-10pm.
Head of RTÉ 2FM Dan Healy said:
"We are very happy that for the summer we are strengthening our schedule with 2FM homegrown talent with Aifric, Lottie and David. 2FM has always been programmed with a mix of presenters who have learnt their craft here with personalities from outside who have built a profile with younger audiences. It always starts with the audience first and this summer's schedule is built with only them in mind. I believe that 2FM has the most exciting mission in RTÉ. Our mission is to inform and entertain younger audiences with wonderful music, chat and sport. The summer is full of music and sport and that is where we will be. We will be working hard to continue to build a station with the next generation of 2FM presenters and there's no shortage of those."