Riverdance’s Michael Flatley makes bizarre bid to become Irish president – Bundlezy

Riverdance’s Michael Flatley makes bizarre bid to become Irish president

File photo dated 10/02/18 of Michael Flatley in the stands prior to the NatWest 6 Nations match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Riverdance creator Michael Flatley is to seek a nomination to become Ireland's next president, a court has heard. The choreographer's barrister Ronnie Hudson made the announcement during a High Court case he has taken in relation to works carried out at his mansion in Co Cork, the Castlehyde. Issue date: Friday July 25, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
Mr Flatley’s ambitions were revealed in an unrelated court case (Picture: PA)

Riverdance star Michael Flatley will seek nomination to become Ireland’s next president.

The 67-year-old choreographer, who stopped performing in his late 50s, intends to move back to Ireland in the next two weeks ahead of a runin this autumn’s election.

His plans were confirmed by his barrister during a hearing for an Irish High Court case relating to works underway at his mansion in Cork.

The American-born star, who created a number of hit shows credited with reinventing traditional Irish dance, is eligible to run thanks to his Irish citizenship.

The presidency of the Republic of Ireland is a largely ceremonial role currently held by Michael D Higgins.

The 84-year-old’s term ends in November and, having served two terms already, he cannot run again.

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 10: Michael Flatley with the cast onstage during the curtain call for the Broadway Opening and debut of 'Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games' at The Lyric Theatre on November 10, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Walter McBride/Getty Images)
Flatley onstage during the curtain call for ‘Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games’ at New York’s Lyric Theatre in 2015 (Picture: Getty)

Flatley’s run would follow a number of past attempts by celebrities with no political experience.

In 2018, when the last election was held, three former and current judges from Ireland’s version of Dragon’s Den ran against President Higgins.

Mr Flatley’s entry in the race is not guaranteed: he would have to hit a threshold of nominations from either members of Ireland’s parliament or its county or city councils.

An affidavit signed by his solicitor states he is ‘to seek nominations’.

The election must take place in the 60 days before President Higgins’ term ends, and is expected to be held in late October.

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