Bad Friends with Andrew Santino & Bobby Lee

3Arena, Saturday 19th July

Bad Friends with comedians Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee bring the #1 comedy podcast in the world to the live stage for an evening of stand-up comedy, half-truths, social no-no's and animal behaviour!

Andrew co-hosts the very popular podcast Bad Friends with comedian Bobby Lee. He also has his own solo podcast Whiskey Ginger and both combined accumulate upwards of a million downloads per week. His Showtime hour-long stand up special “Home-Field Advantage” debuted in 2017. His ‘Comedy Central Half Hour' standup special was released alongside his debut album ‘Say No More' on Comedy Central Records.

Andrew was a regular guest on Comedy Central’s @ Midnight with Chris Hardwick. He made his standup debut on Adam Devine's House Party and since has performed standup on Conan and The Meltdown with Jonah and Kamail. Santino headlined at Montreal’s Just For Laughs Comedy Festival as well as SXSW and numerous venues across the country.

Bobby Lee is best known for his numerous years as a cast member on Mad TV and his hit podcast Tiger Belly, one of the top comedy podcasts in the world. A true embodiment of the term ‘multi-hyphenate’, Bobby’s reach extends into the worlds of TV, Film, Stand-Up, Podcasting and more.

Well respected amongst his peers, Bobby frequently appears on podcasts hosted by fellow comedians including: Your Mom's House with Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitsky, This Past Weekend with Theo Von, Flagrant with Andrew Schulz, Two Bears One Cave with Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura, and many more.


Date:
Saturday 19th July
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €59.90
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

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