They will compete against ADGY, CONNOLLY, Leila Jane and K Muni & ND for a chance to represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest on The Late Late Eurosong 2023 Special in February.
The international music show is being held in the UK after last year's winner, Ukraine, was deemed unable to host because of the Russian invasion.
Wild Youth are a four-piece band from Dublin, who have a string of top hits in Ireland, and have toured with names including Niall Horan, Lewis Capaldi, & Westlife. London-born Johnny Rotten, real name John Lyndon, is from Irish descendant with his mother hailing from Cork and dad from Galway.
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