Dara Ó Briain announces seven night Vicar Street run

admin admin | 07-05 00:15

Irish comedian Dara Ó Briain has announced a seven-night run at Dublin's Vicar Street kicking off in January next year.

The stand-up star will perform a brand new live show at Vicar Street on 22 - 25 January and 5 - 7 February 2025.

Tickets priced at €40 are on sale this Friday, 8 July, at 10am through Ticketmaster.

After the huge international success of his last tour, @DaraOBriain returns with a new show 'Re:Creation', coming to @Vicar_Street, TF Royal and @GlenINECArena in January, February & March 2025.

Tickets are on sale Friday at 10am https://t.co/1Y7BDYiW0r pic.twitter.com/wq55SSEmwj

— Ticketmaster Ireland (@TicketmasterIre) July 4, 2024

Ó Briain's last tour, So, Where Were We?, was a huge success and saw the comedy star perform 173 sold-out shows in 20 countries. It was also the winner of the UK comedy tour of the year at the Chortle Awards in 2023.

His new show, which is titled Re:Creation, will also head to Mayo's TF Royal and Killarney's Gleneagle INEC Arena in February and March.

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