Comedian Micky Flanagan has announced a Dublin date as part of his new stand-up tour.
The UK star announced his UK and Ireland tour on Friday as the Londonder hits the touring scene for the first time in six years.
He is set to take the 3Arena stage in Dublin on March 24 and has other shows scheduled in Bournemouth, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds and London.
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The "If Ever We Needed It.." tour will be the 60-year-old's first since 2017.
The official description says the show “covers Flanagan turning 60, as well as having sex with your glasses on, his high school alumni and his ballbag. It’s fair to say it’s for over-16s.”
He will continue to road-test material for the show with previously announced warm-up gigs in Newcastle, Manchester and London in late February and early March.
Tickets for the Dublin 3Arena show are on sale Saturday February 25 at 10am on Ticketmaster.
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