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08 Sept 2025

Popular Irish comedian set to perform in local Tipperary arts centre

Jarlath Regan is coming to the Source Arts Centre, Thurles

Popular Irish comedian set to perform in local Tipperary arts centre

Jarlath Regan returns to The Source Arts Centre, Thurles, this year with his new show ‘In Bits’.

The show takes place on Saturday, September 13, starting at 8pm.

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Tickets for the performance cost €29.50.

After two years of making us laugh out loud into our phones, with hundreds of millions of views, thousands of seats filled across Ireland, America, and the UK, Jarlath Regan is coming to The Source with a completely new, barnstorming stand-up show.

In a world filled with bleak news and negativity, Jarlath brings a much-needed break with his masterful comedy.

You’ve laughed at his Mammy clips on Instagram. You’ve shared his hilarious stand-up videos on TikTok.

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Now, it’s time to experience Jarlath Regan live and in person.

Fresh from his sold-out Yer Man tour in 2024, Jarlath is back on the road with a completely fresh, never-before-seen show guaranteed to leave you “In Bits.”

Jarlath Regan is an Irish comedian, writer, illustrator creator and host of the Irishman Abroad podcast.

Since the age of 24 he has made his living performing standup across Ireland, the UK and the rest of the world including the Edinburgh, Montreal, Chicago, Melbourne, New Zealand, and Dubai Comedy Festivals.

In 2013 he moved to London to perform standup. 6 months later he created the award-winning Irishman Abroad podcast series.

The collection of in-depth, long-form interviews with well-known Irish emigrants and people of Irish heritage has earned rave reviews.

More info available online at www.thesourceartscentre.ie.

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