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Flatley Riverdances around talk of Irish presidential bid

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July 21, 2025

Riverdance creator Michael Flatley has indicated he is open to seeking a nomination for Ireland’s next president.

- CILLIAN SHERLOCK

Flatley Riverdances around talk of Irish presidential bid

An election for the largely ceremonial role is expected towards the end of October, as it must take place in the 60 days before outgoing president Michael D Higgins’s term ends on 11 November.

Chicago-born Flatley, who is eligible to run as an Irish citizen, said he had not made a final decision on the matter but is consulting with a “team of advisers”.

Speaking to RTE Radio One about newspaper speculation on a potential bid, the Irish-American said he is stopped on the street “everywhere” he goes and asked if he will run.

He clarified, however, that the speculation stemmed from his previous appearance on the show with host Brendan O’Connor. The choreographer and dancer said: “I take it seriously, but no, I have not made a decision.”

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