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Let It Be Gaiety Theatre

Gaiety Theatre South King Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Let It Be: A Celebration of The Music of The Beatles has firmly established itself as a successful West End. Let It Be makes its way to Dublin’s Gaiety Theatre from September 17th to 22nd 2018. The smash-hit stage show has been updated and is back on tour, featuring a brand new Let It Be Part II – which has

Saturday Night Fever Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin 2, Ireland

YOU’VE NEVER FELT THE FEVER LIKE THIS BEFORE… Marking 40 years since its famous UK cinema release, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER is reimagined in a big new music and dance spectacular. Whilst paying homage to the 1977 John Travolta classic, this new stage version promises more drama, more music and hot new choreography, which is sure to have audiences on their

Tory Lanez Memories Don’t Die Tour Olympia Theatre

The Olympia Theatre Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

In support of his recently released sophomore album Memories Don't Die, Tory's tour hits UK & Irish shores September 18th beginning in The Olympia Theatre! A near reverential dedication to truth is the foundation Tory Lanez’ artistic identity. Unabashedly introspective and keenly observant of the outside world in equal measure, the rapper born Daystar Peterson in Toronto, Canada, spent his

Rob Brydon Olympia Theatre

The Olympia Theatre Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Rob Brydon will perform stand up in Dublin’s Olympia Theatre, for one night only on Saturday 22nd September. Rob Brydon is perhaps best known for the television shows Gavin and Stacey, Would I Lie To You? and The Trip as well as Marion and Geoff, Human Remains, Little Britain, The Rob Brydon Show, Best of Men, Gangster Granny and Q.I.

Stephen Lynch Olympia Theatre

The Olympia Theatre Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

The Olympia Theatre is delighted to announce the return of and his musical based comedy show. Whether he’s singing an ode to “queer tattoos,” telling his potential paramour all the things he won’t be doing for her (he ain’t fightin’ no Lion), or lamenting his new vegan lifestyle (“Tofurkey? Tof**k yourself- I want some meat”), Stephen Lynch will always consider