Comedy sensation Killian Sundermann will perform at Monroe’s Live on Friday, January 24, as part of his first headline national tour.
His show 'This Boy Is Cracking Up' has been praised for its mix of sharp observational humour and clever storytelling. Sundermann draws on his Irish-German heritage and experiences of modern life, offering fresh, witty takes on everyday situations.
His transition from viral online comedy star to live stand-up has been well-received, with audiences appreciating his energy, relatability, and engaging stage presence.
Formerly a teacher and video editor, he shot to fame during lockdown with hilarious takes on everyday life, including his popular ‘Irish hedge’ reviews and absurdly relatable insights into the mundane.
He has since worked on RTÉ, Virgin Media, The Young Hot Guys Podcast and continues to entertain through his popular social media channels.
His latest work, 'This Boy Is Cracking Up' went down a storm at the Dublin Fringe and is a mix of sketches and song.
With an unrealised passion to be a rock star, this gives audiences a deeper look into his comedic world with impeccable timing and delivery.
The event takes place at Monroe's Live on Friday, January 24, with doors opening at 8pm.
Tickets €22 from www.monroes.ie