The much-anticipated show is being broadcast tonight, but it's particularly for one Laois teenager.
A young boy from the midlands will be serenading the nation on the Late Late Toy Show this evening.
13-year-old Fiachra Dooley from Borris in Ossory was chosen to perform at the highly anticipated show.
It will be Patrick Kielty's first time at the helm after taking over from Ryan Tubridy earlier this year.
Fiachra says he was nervous for his audition, but is looking forward to the big night:
170 kids will either sing, dance or demonstrate the latest toys on tonight's show.
The Late Late Toy Show airs tonight at 9.35 on RTÉ One and the RTÉ player.
Darcy and Danny are among the performers taking part in an 'Elf themed' performance
The set will be half in New York and half in the North Pole, as the theme for this year's show is the movie Elf.
Host Patrick Kielty says it's a classic in his house:
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