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Fun times as Galway becomes Ireland’s comedy capital again this October
Galway becomes Ireland’s Comedy Capital this October Bank Holiday, with the nation’s biggest comedy festival taking over the city’s pubs and theatres for seven nights of fun, laughter, mischief, and merriment.
Shake off the January blues with the Tigh He-He Comedy Club
Tonight's (Thursday) lineup features Sharon Mannion and hosted by Karl Spain, promising to be the perfect event to help you shake off the January blues.
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.
Jason Byrne headlines as Comedy KARLnival takes a big step forward
JASON BYRNE, the man The Times calls "the outright king of live comedy" will headline the next Róisín Dubh online Comedy KARLnival as the show which has kept us laughing through the lockdown, takes a bold step into the future, becoming an online comedy club and a kind of TV show in one.
Exhausted Netflix? Then check out All 4
IF, LIKE me, you have exhausted everything interesting on Netflix and Amazon, and are now desperate for good content, check out All 4, Channel 4's online offering.
The Comedy KARLnival goes online
THE CORONAVIRUS may have stopped us from going out to see a comedy show, but it cannot stop stand-up comedy coming straight to us.
‘Doing these Open Mic live streams, I don’t feel like I'm in isolation'
IT WAS the first Sunday of the coronavirus restrictions. Pubs and venues were closed. Shops were shut. Streets were deserted. Galway was, to quote The Specials, “coming like a ghost town”.
Seann Walsh headlines the Friday night KARLnival
HE GOT out of Brighton, survived that Strictly Come Dancing controversy, called a recent tour After This One, I'm Going Home, but Seann Walsh is nothing if not irrepressible.
Three men walk into a comedy festival...
AN IRISH comedy legend, a British-Iranian superstar, and an ex-pat American as controversial as he is acclaimed, walk onto the stage of a comedy festival...this is not the start of a joke.