Dublin West Comedy Fest

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Various Locations, Thursday 4th September - Sunday 28th September

The Dublin West Comedy Fest makes a splash with an incredible lineup in its first year running. The festival features dozens of iconic comedians performing in 21 unique and hilarious shows. The shows will take place in multiple venues across West Dublin throughout the month of September 2025. The lineup features a diverse mix of local and international comedians, in some iconic West Dublin venues.

Catch Dylan Moran with his brand new special, “DOLLA HO,” as well as the unapologetic Reginald D. Hunter in a handful of shows. Deirdre O’Kane with her new show “O’Kaning It” graces the festival, as well as several established Irish Comedians like David McSavage and Karl Spain.

Jarlath Regan makes a stop for the festival on his new tour, and the hilarious Emma Doran’s three shows have already sold out. Catch Al Porter, Willa White, and Joe Dowlin on one bill, award-winning comedians like Andrew Maxwell, and notorious shows like 3 Bucks Left.

The festival is proud to be hosting shows in iconic venues such as The Palmerstown House, Courtney’s of Lucan, The Black Lion, The Old Mill, The Clonsilla Inn, the newly renovated Broadway Pub (formerly Boomers), and more.


Date:
Thursday 4th September - Sunday 28th September
Time:
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