Foil, Arms & Hog – Hogwash

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Vicar Street, Sunday 3rd December - Friday 15th December

With over 1 billion views online, Foil arms and Hog are one of the internet's most renowned comedy sketch groups, but it’s live performance where they thrive. Back home in Ireland, following sell out performances from New York to Berlin and Vancouver to Helsinki, they present ‘Hogwash’; a fast paced mix of sketches, improvisation, audience participation and talking suitcases. Come and see why the Irish trio have become the top selling act at the Edinburgh fringe festival for three consecutive years.

Foil,Arms & Hog will play 3 dates at Vicar Street this December 3rd, 10th & an extra date on the 15th.

They'll also be back in January 2024 on the 12th, 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st


Date:
Sunday 3rd December - Friday 15th December
Time:
8.30pm
Price:
€37
Address:
Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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