Keep It Tight – with Deirdre O’Kane & Emma Doran

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3Olympia, Sunday 11th May

Queens of Irish comedy, Deirdre O’Kane and Emma Doran, are bringing their hit podcast Keep It Tight to the legendary 3Olympia Theatre for their first live show in Dublin, on Sunday 11th May 2025.

Fresh from their weekly podcast success, Deirdre and Emma are hitting the stage to share their take on everything that’s delighted, bewildered or downright enraged them.

Expect quick wit with no topic off-limits – from the highest brow to the lowest pelvic floor!

With their natural chemistry and razor-sharp humour, this is your chance to see two comedic powerhouses live and unfiltered.


Date:
Sunday 11th May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €35.65
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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