- Culture
- 04 Jul 24
Dates for more shows across Ireland are to be anounced.
Irish comedian Dara Ó Briain has announced seven shows in Dublin’s Vicar Street at the beginning of next year.
Part of his new Re:Creation tour, the comic will perform a brand-new show from January 22-25, and from February 5-7.
★ ★ ★ ★@daraobriain is back with a brand new live show! After the huge international success of his last tour, he is brining his new show "Re:Creation" to @Vicar_Street for 7 nights in 2025!
Tickets on sale Tomorrow at 10am⏰ pic.twitter.com/Z3SGhaFbRI
— Aiken Promotions (@aikenpromotions) July 4, 2024
Tickets go on sale July 5, while further dates in March are to be announced for shows at Castlebar’s TF royal, and Killarney’s INEC arena.
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Re:Creation will be Ó Briain’s first tour since 2022’s ‘So, Where are We?’ The award-winning tour saw Ó Briain perform 173 shows in 20 countries.
Starting his career as a child’s presenter on RTÉ, O Briain also studied mathematical physics at University College Dublin.
Initially coming to prominence in Ireland as the host of Don’t Feed the Gondolas, a comedy panel show, Ó Briain went on to present BBC’s Mock the Week for 18 seasons, and has written three children’s books.