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Mike Wilmot at Róisín Dubh

Wilmot is a regular on BBC’s Never Mind the Buzzcocks alongside American comic Rich Hall.
Thursday Night Comedy Returns to Róisín Dubh

Tigh He-He, the Roisin Dubh's Thursday night comedy club, returns tonight, Thursday January 19!
GCF22 Festival Club - Late night vibes and big laughs

WITH GALWAY set to enjoy all the high energy fun, laughter, and sheer craic of the Galway Comedy Festival, there will be no better way to end the night than at the Festival Club.
Tragedy and comedy - Seán Begley headlines the Róisín Dubh

GALWEGIAN AND award-winning stand-up comedian, Seán Begley, brings his debut solo show, Tragic, to the Róisín Dubh on Sunday March 27.
The Dirty Circus’ January Bang Bang

THE DIRTY Circus will be starting the New Year with a serious ‘bang’ as it brings all things ‘saucy and naught but nice’ to the Róisín Dubh at 5pm on Saturday January 1.
Totally Wired headline the Comedy KARLnival

TOTALLY WIRED, the musical comedy duo, self-described as Ireland’s "oldest and least successful boy band", headline the next Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh.
A Laugh For Rob

A LAUGH For Rob is a night of comedy in remembrance of Robert Murray, taking place in the Róisín Dubh, with proceeds going to three different charities.
'Comedy is huge in Galway - I just delved right in'

SARAH O'GORMAN'S entry into comedy came via a mixture of geography, circumstance, and finding herself standing next to Phill Jupitus. Today she is auditor of the NUIG Comedy Society, and is about to make her second appearance at the Vodafone Comedy Carnival Galway.
Vodafone Comedy Carnival 2018 line-up announced

DYLAN MORAN, Sean Lock, Reginald D Hunter, Jason Byrne, Rich Hall, Milton Jones, Gina Yashere, Joel Dommett, Rhys Darby, Enya Martin, Al Murray and Dermot & Dave are just some of the stand-up superstars heading to Galway for this year’s Vodafone Comedy Carnival Galway 2018.
Comediversity - difference is beautiful

COMEDIVERSITY IS a diverse night of comedy which recognises that sometimes, for whatever reason, comedy lineups are seldom as diverse as they could possibly be.