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Comedy Festival supporting local charities
After a hugely successful fundraiser last year, CroíACT returns to Galway Comedy Festival 2025 with eight Galwegians to make their debuts.
Pálaughs for comedy fest
Mayor Mike Cubbard has welcomed the use of the city's idle Pálás Cinema for the annual Galway Comedy Festival later this month, which will include a strong Irish language element for its 2025 edition.
What to see at 2024 Comedy Festival
Galway Comedy Festival is Ireland’s largest comedy extravaganza with 78 shows, across 19 venues, over seven days in Ireland’s festival city. There is a lot to choose from - a lot you want to go and see.
Sporting comedy to shake your hurl at
The Hurler: A Campion’s Tale will be shown a An Taibhdhearc, on Saturday, October 26, as part of the 2024 Galway Comedy Festival. This special screening of a homegrown comedy hit will be followed by a question and answer session with the film’s writer, director and star, Tony Kelly, and special guests.
Pay attention to your pee — men told as prostate cancer awareness campaign is launched
The Marie Keating Foundation is marking September being Prostate Cancer Awareness month by launching a new campaign with a powerful message for men: "Stand Up for Your Prostate". As prostate cancer continues to impact lives globally, with nearly 1.5 million (1) men diagnosed annually and an estimated 397,000 (1) deaths, the Foundation's latest initiative is urging men across Ireland to "Pay Attention to Their Pee" and prioritise their prostate health.
October cheer fest for city and county
The Galway Comedy Festival has revealed an ambitious line-up for its latest bout of autumnal amusement from October 22, to October 28, and this year it will break out of the city to what lies beyond.
Tigh He-He Comedy Club features Karl Spain
Limerickman Karl Spain will be special guest at this week’s Tigh He-He Comedy Club, Friday, February 16, 8pm at the Róisín Dubh.
Comedy competition at Kings Head
Show Me The Funny, Ireland's largest and longest-running comedy competition, returns to the Kings Head Bar, High Street, on Monday, January 29, in association with Bulmers Cider.
Carefully curated craic
Galway Comedy Festival announced ambitions to become a world-leading laughathon when launching its full 2023 programme this week.
