In 2003, Byrne guest-hosted an edition of
CD:UK with
Cat Deeley. Byrne hosted the closing ceremony of the
Special Olympics live from Dublin's Croke Park in front of 80,000 spectators. Throughout the years, Byrne has appeared on
Children in Need and
Comic Relief several times. In 2001, he co-hosted Children in Need live from Belfast and in 2011 and co-hosted a
BBC Radio 2 radio special with
Patrick Kielty for the cause. Byrne has narrated stage shows such as
The Snowman Christmas Special and the
Picture of You documentary dedicated to former
Boyzone member
Stephen Gately, who died on 10 October 2009. Byrne has also hosted the
Cheerios ChildLine Concert a record seven times, which was broadcast on
RTÉ2, and in more recent years on
TV3. In addition, Byrne presented several editions of the
Celebrity Sunday radio programme on
RTÉ 2fm in 2010. Listeners tuned in from as far and wide as
Mexico,
Chile, the United Kingdom,
Philippines and
Indonesia. The fourth and final edition of the programme, broadcast on 14 February 2010, trended worldwide on Twitter.
FM104 publicly offered him a job the day Westlife announced their split. In October 2012, Byrne hosted the
RTÉ reality TV show ''
Football's Next Star''. The series followed ten young hopefuls competing for a chance to win a place with
Celtic Football Club's youth squad. In 2013 through 2015, and again in 2017, 2018 and 2025, Byrne presented the Irish votes at the
Eurovision Song Contest. He also co-hosted the short-lived TV talent show
The Hit on
RTÉ One along with
Aidan Power. On 4 February 2014, Byrne signed a contract with
RTÉ 2fm to host a new weekday show from 11am to 2pm together with veteran DJ and presenter Jenny Greene. In March 2019, he stepped down to focus on Westlife and preparations for their
upcoming tour. In January 2015, Byrne started hosting the new weekly
National Lottery game show
The Million Euro Challenge on
RTÉ 1, although the show was
axed that July. In January 2017, Byrne started hosting an
Irish version of the TV show
Dancing with the Stars, alongside
Amanda Byram and with
Jennifer Zamparelli from 2019. In June 2020, he hosted
RTÉ Does Comic Relief during the
COVID-19 pandemic. In October 2021, Byrne was announced as the host of a new singing competition commissioned for RTÉ entitled
Last Singer Standing. In October 2024, Byrne launched his own podcast "Nicky Byrne HQ". == Discography ==