Three and a half men from Laragh with their hilarious towel dance.

Ireland's Got Talent looking for auditionees

A brand new series of TV3’s hit entertainment show, Ireland’s Got Talent was recently announced and now show producers are looking for the best variety acts the country has to offer. 
The acts from the last series have had worldwide exposure. Evelyn Williams (81) is now the most watched IGT audition with over 25 million views to date. Dancer Zacc Milne has been championed by a variety of celebrities including RuPaul and is currently in talks with a variety of UK and American production companies; while The Deaftones were invited to perform for the Pope at Croke Park with Daniel O'Donnell and Nathan Carter.  
Two Cavan acts made a big impact on the first ever episode of Ireland's Got Talent, aired on TV3 last Saturday night.
Pensioner Pat Glynn (79), from Cavan but how living in Drumcondra, Dublin, wowed the judges with his rendition of 'Blueberry Hill'; while 'Three and a half men' from Laragh performed a towel dance with a difference! Scroll down to check out those videos.

Last year’s winners, Cork dance troupe RDC vowed the nation and walked away with €50,000 and their very own TV special which will be on TV3 later this year. 
 
This year, TV3 are looking for absolutely everything –from the weird to the wonderful. If you have a strange and bizarre act, an incredibly talented pet or are part of unique family performance, apply now for this once if a lifetime opportunity.  
 
Ireland's got Talent judge, Louis Walsh said:
 

 
To apply for the brand new series of Ireland’s Got Talent go to TV3.ie/GotTalent