It's probably not a surprise, but Robbie Keane is known to be fond of an aul sing-song when out and about, sure it was only a few months ago we were treated to a rendition of 'Joxer Goes To Stuttgart' in Cassidy's. Now Niall Horan has weighed in telling Today FM about the striker when in LA.
Judging by the videos of old, Robbie looks like a man who has vast experience in the sing-along department and seems to be a natural when it comes to belting out hype-building phrases such as 'yup' and 'here we go'.
That was in Ireland, but was he a madman for a rebel song or trad tune during his time in LA? Well according to Niall Horan he most certainly was.
The former One Direction star said that Keano couldn't be forced into a nightclub when they were out in LA and that he'd always be plugging him to go back to the house to crack open a few bottles for a classic sing-song.
. @NiallOfficial tells @FergDarcy that Robbie Keane is an absolute DEMON 👿 for the session and hints at @OneDirection reunion! #NiallHoran pic.twitter.com/oD3Hc4nKBt
— Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) June 9, 2017
Speaking to Today FM Horan said:
Myself and, I'm sure he won't mind me saying this, Keano,
He’s an awful man to sing, I saw him at the weekend and he was mad to go.
We’d go for dinner and potentially on to a nightclub but he’d always refuse to go to the nightclub and want to go back to the house and crack open a few bottles of beer and play trad songs on the guitar.
Between Horan and Cassidy's its still not the only evidence we have in the ever growing portfolio of Robbie Keane's musical taste, only last year himself and Shane Long were also belting out 'A striker's daughter' which may have been a remix of 'a hurlers daughter' after qualifying for the Euros.