
King of the airwaves Joe Duffy's leaving bash to be held at 'The Duke Pub' in Dublin's City Centre.
Joe Duffy's farewell party is set for this Friday in the Duke Pub in Dublin City Centre after the broadcaster presents his last ever 'Liveline' show
Duffy is set to hang up his microphone after 47 years at the national broadcaster on June 27th, so his leaving bash is sure to be an emotional affair.
And the choice of venue for his farewell bash , The Duke Pub, holds special meaning for Duffy whose traditional Christmas Eve Liveline show is held from right outside the famous Dubin watering-hole. Joe Duffy with his audience on Grafton Street for the annual Christmas Eve radio special broadcast from Grafton Street. Pic: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie
And the entire staff from RTE Radio towers have been invited to the bash to pay tribute to their much-loved colleague as Joe departs his role.
Dubliner Joe Duffy announced earlier this year that he was stepping down from Liveline after 27 years at the helm of the call-in radio show. Pic: RTE
Announcing the news Duffy said his 27 years with 'Liveline' had been a 'privilege,' that he never took a day on-air for granted telling listeners: 'First of all, it has been — and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, an incredible honour and a privilege to be part of a programme that relied almost entirely on trust, the trust of our listeners.'
'Listeners felt they could pick up the phone, ring Liveline, share their lives, their stories; sad, bad, sometimes mad and funny, their struggles and their victories.' Joe Duffy. Pic: RTÉ
'I never took that for granted. Not for a single minute.'
So as he prepares to walk out of Montrose for the last time next Friday, the leaving bash in the Duke Pub is sure to be as memorable as Joe.

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