Jarlath Regan: In Bits

Draíocht, Thursday 4th September - Saturday 6th September

Jarlath Regan: In Bits is the brand-new standup comedy show from “Yer Man” off Instagram. After 2 years of making us laugh out loud into our phones, hundreds of millions of views, thousands of seats filled across America, Ireland and the UK, Jarlath Regan is back with a totally new barnstorming standup show like nothing you’ve ever seen before.

In a world of relentlessly bleak news and constant negativity; take a break, make space for laughter and watch “a master at work” (Patrick Kielty). You’ve watched his clips on Instagram, you’ve shared his standup with your friends and family on TikTok, now it’s time to see Jarlath Regan’s funny bits live and in person. The brand-new standup show from the man behind some of the most hilarious viral standup comedy clips is finally here.

After selling out every single seat on his Yer Man tour in 2024, Jarlath is on the road again and travelling around the world with a completely fresh, never-before-seen standup comedy show guaranteed to have you “In Bits”.


Date:
Thursday 4th September - Saturday 6th September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€28
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Draiocht Blanchardstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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