This RTÉ presenter just admitted he felt “stoned” live on air
Anything can happen on live radio, as this latest interview most definitely proves.
Rockers U2 kicked off their iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE World Tour in Vancouver, Canada last night, and the Irish fans were there in their droves.
The Edge may have made headlines for toppling off the stage during last night's rendition of I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, but it seems he wasn't the only one who may have been a little unsteady on his feet.
RTÉ presenter Eoghan McDermott spoke on Rick O'Shea's 2FM show today live from Vancouver, where he attended last night's gig and met Bono and co afterwards.
Favourite part of U2 chats in Vancouver tonight was hearing Bono&Edge talk about @Kodaline & @Ham_Sandwich so warmly pic.twitter.com/r9myWIAn1k
— Eoghan McDermott (@eoghanmcdermo) May 14, 2015
Speaking about the gig at Vancouver's Rogers Arena, the presenter admitted that the venue was full of concert-goers smoking weed, so much so that he felt "stoned" himself.
"There is medicinal marijuana on every street in every corner in every nook and cranny in Vancouver so I think I’m passively stoned… The stadium is one big hot box," he explained.
Of course, Eoghan was quick to add that he hadn't smoked any weed himself, saying, "I’m not down with this sort of thing, no to drugs."
Chatting about his plans for the night ahead, Eoghan said he was going to "eat some chocolate and fall asleep." As you do.