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26 Mar 2026

Laois siblings to perform on TV series searching for Ireland's most talented family

Aoibheann, Taidhg & Fionnan Dalton from Castletown will perform in front of the judges

Laois siblings to perform on TV series searching for Ireland's most talented family

Pic: Aoibheann, Taidhg & Fionnan Dalton

There are some familiar faces set to appear on TG4's top entertainment show Réalta agus Gaolta which is searching for the most talented family in Ireland.


Laois siblings Aoibheann, Taidhg & Fionnan Dalton from Castletown will perform in front of the judges in the new series. 
Having scoured the country, over eight weeks the most captivating singing, dancing and musical families the nation has to offer will battle it out on stage! Each week six families will take on the challenge of entertaining the nation as they go head-to-head in the hope of securing one of the coveted spots in this year’s final!  Who will make it through? Who will be crowned the most talented family in Ireland?

In the fourth episode on the 2nd of March, siblings Aoibheann, Taidhg & Fionnan Dalton will feature.

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Judging the families are champion sean-nós singer Irial Ó Ceallaigh and award-winning broadcaster Sinéad Ní Uallacháin. Each week they’ll be joined by a special guest judge from the world of showbiz. From Hothouse Flowers co-founder Fiachna Ó Braonáin to maestro fiddle musician - Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and singer and musician Piaras Ó Lorcáin, many of them understand the joy (and challenge!!!) of performing with their families. They may not all see eye to eye but host Síomha Ní Ruairc will be on hand to keep them in check. This week’s guest judge is country music Queen, Jo Ní Chéide.


Who will come out on top? Will we find the next Clannad? It’s all up for grabs Sunday nights at 8.30pm on TG4.

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