- Film And TV
- 27 Mar 23
Gervais will appear at Dublin's 3Arena this summer on July 11th.
International comedian and notorious Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais has added more dates to his Armageddon world tour. New arena shows across Ireland, UK, Europe, US and Canada have been announced, including a date at Dublin’s 3Arena July 11th 2023.
Tickets for the 3Arena date go on sale this Friday, March 31st at 10am via Ticketmaster.
Produced by LiveNation, all general sale tickets will be available to purchase from this Friday as Gervais takes on the globe this year, bringing his brand-new stand-up show to audiences around the world, and continuing on into 2024.
Having already performed at some of the UK’s biggest venues on his tour so far, today further UK dates have been announced for Cambridge, Leeds, Manchester, Cardiff, Nottingham, Liverpool, Birmingham and Bristol. This autumn, Gervais returns to London for four nights at the prestigious London Palladium from September 13th to 16th, as well as a date at London’s OVO Wembley Arena on October 6th.
Whilst the 61-year-old has already secured some of Europe’s biggest venues in Amsterdam, Prague & Helsinki, Gervais has now announced arena gigs across Europe this year in Vienna, Dublin, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Oslo, Lisbon, Stockholm, Berlin and Munich.
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Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, the comedian is due to play two sell-out shows in New York’s Radio City Music Hall and one of his biggest stand-up gigs to date; LA’s Hollywood Bowl this summer. Now, three further North American dates have been announced in New York’s Beacon Theatre, as well as in Toronto and Montreal.
His 2021 tour SuperNature was a huge success becoming one of the most-watched comedy specials of the year on Netflix when it aired last May.
However, Ricky is perhaps best-known for his tv credentials, as the creator and star of The Office. The Office is the most successful British comedy of all time, shown in more than 90 countries with seven remakes. The NBC remake version is the most successful US remake of a British show in over 30 years.
His dark comedy After Life was created, directed and executively produced by The Office creator, and was met with rave reviews and high acclaim.
Gervais has been the controversial host of the Golden Globes five times and has won three, as well as two Primetime Emmys and seven BAFTAS.
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Tickets on Sale Friday 10am Local. pic.twitter.com/1kJsb7E6Aw— Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) March 26, 2023