How to get Dara Ó Briain tickets as comedian reveals dates for new 73-date UK tour

How to get Dara Ó Briain tickets as comedian reveals dates for new 73-date UK tour

As a seasoned comedy enthusiast who’s been to more shows than I care to count (and trust me, that’s saying something), I must say, the upcoming tour of Dara Ó Briain is shaping up to be an absolute riot! From the vibrant city of Woking to the historic halls of Edinburgh, this tour promises a rollercoaster ride of laughter that you won’t want to miss.


Dara Ó Briain is heading back on tour in 2025, armed with his brand-new show Re:Creation.

As a devoted cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that the hilarious Irish comedian has secured over 70 performances spread across the United Kingdom and Ireland, commencing in the bloom of spring next year, and continuing uninterrupted right up until March 2026!

This upcoming tour is a follow-up to Ó Briain’s highly successful previous show, “So, Where Were We?” which sold out at an impressive 173 venues across 20 different countries and was even crowned the UK Comedy Tour of the Year in 2023.

Currently, he’s returning with his distinctive anecdotes and hilarious instances to our coastlines, assuring the crowd a “really, really, amusing evening”.

Despite primarily excelling in stand-up comedy, Dara Ó Briain is largely recognized from his stint on Mock the Week, along with his uncanny resemblance to the Megabus man. He has also frequently appeared as a guest on popular British panel shows like Would I Lie to You and Have I Got News for You.

Moreover, he clinched the prestigious titles of the Taskmaster series 14 victor and the Taskmaster: Champion of Champions in the year 2022.

If you’re really excited about Ó Briain returning to a venue close to you, why not go ahead and purchase your own tickets?

Dara Ó Briain full list of UK dates and venues

In 2025 and 2026, the comedian is planning to perform at more than 70 venues throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. Here’s a comprehensive rundown of all the shows.

  • 2nd Apr 2025 – Buxton, Opera House
  • 3rd Apr 2025 – Northampton, Royal and Derngate
  • 4th Apr 2025 – Cheltenham, Town Hall
  • 5th Apr 2025 – Bexhill on Sea, De La Warr Pavilion
  • 9th Apr 2025 – Bedford, Bedford Corn Exchange
  • 22nd Apr 2025 – Chester, Storyhouse
  • 23rd Apr 2025 – Chester, Storyhouse
  • 25th Apr 2025 – St Albans, The Alban Arena
  • 1st May 2025 – Ipswich, Regent Theatre
  • 3rd May 2025 – Oxford, New Theatre
  • 8th May 2025 – Reading, Hexagon
  • 9th May 2025 – Douglas (IoM) Villa Marina
  • 14th May 2025 – York, Barbican
  • 15th May 2025 – Birmingham, Hippodrome
  • 16th May 2025 – Birmingham, Hippodrome
  • 17th May 2025 – Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre
  • 23rd May 2025 –Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre
  • 24th May 2025 – Basingstoke, The Anvil
  • 29th May 2025 – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
  • 31st May 2025 – Portsmouth, Kings Theatre
  • 5th Jun 2025 – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
  • 13th Jun 2025 – Norwich, Theatre Royal
  • 15th Jun 2025 – Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
  • 19th Jun 2025 – Lincoln, Engine Shed
  • 20th Jun 2025 – Warrington, Pyramid and Parr Hall
  • 21st Jun 2025 – Leeds, Grand Theatre
  • 27th Jun 2025 – Glasgow, Theatre Royal
  • 4th Sep 2025 – Yeovil, Westlands Entertainment Venue
  • 5th Sep 2025 – Truro, Hall for Cornwall
  • 6th Sep 2025 – Torquay, Princess Theatre
  • 7th Sep 2025 – Exeter, The Great Hall
  • 10th Sep 2025 – High Wycombe, Swan Theatre
  • 11th Sep 2025 – Aylesbury, The Waterside Theatre
  • 12th Sep 2025 – Eastbourne, Congress Theatre
  • 17th Sep 2025 – Stoke-On-Trent, Regent Theatre
  • 18th Sep 2025 – Scunthorpe, Baths Hall
  • 19th Sep 2025 – Hull, Connexion Live
  • 20th Sep 2025 – Stockton-on-Tees, Stockton Globe
  • 26th Sep 2025 – Belfast, Grand Opera House
  • 27th Sep 2025 – Belfast, Grand Opera House
  • 1st Oct 2025 – Woking, New Victoria Theatre
  • 3rd Oct 2025 – Swansea, Swansea Arena
  • 5th Oct 2025 – Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre
  • 7th Oct 2025 – Bristol, Hippodrome
  • 8th Oct 2025 – Inverness, Eden Court Theatre
  • 9th Oct 2025 – Dundee, Whitehall Theatre
  • 10th Oct 2025 – Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre
  • 16th Oct 2025 – Peterborough, The Cresset
  • 17th Oct 2025 – Leicester, De Montfort Hall
  • 18th Oct 2025 – Southend-On-Sea, Southend Cliffs Pavilion
  • 19th Oct 2025 – Southend-On-Sea, Southend Cliffs Pavilion
  • 30th Oct 2025 – Halifax, Victoria Theatre
  • 31st Oct 2025 – Sheffield, City Hall
  • 1st Nov 2025 – Manchester, O2 Apollo
  • 2nd Nov 2025 – Liverpool, Empire Theatre
  • 6th Nov 2025 – Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
  • 7th Nov 2025 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
  • 15th Nov 2025 – Manchester, Opera House
  • 22nd Nov 2025 – Bournemouth, Bournemouth Pavilion
  • 25th Nov 2025 – Milton Keynes, Theatre
  • 6th Dec 2025 – Brighton, Brighton Dome
  • 29th Jan 2026 – Surrey, Rose Theatre
  • 30th Jan 2026 – Colchester, Charter Hall
  • 31st Jan 2026 – Croydon, Fairfield Halls
  • 4th Feb 2026 – Crawley, Hawth Theatre
  • 5th Feb 2026 – Stockport, Stockport Plaza
  • 6th Feb 2026 – Carlisle, Sands Theatre
  • 7th Feb 2026 – Kendall, Westmoreland Hall
  • 11th Feb 2026 – Derry, Millenium Forum
  • 12th Feb 2026 – Derry Millenium Forum
  • 25th Feb 2026 – Guildford, G Live
  • 27th Feb 2026 – London, Eventim Apollo
  • 28th Mar 2026 – Edinburgh, Edinburgh Playhouse

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2024-09-06 08:33