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18 Oct 2025

'I'm delicious!' Rock of Cashel welcomes Irish musician and TikTok influencer Garron Noone

Noone, known for his music and comedic rants on social media, has over 4 million followers

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Irish influencer and country musician Garron Noone visits Tipperary's most popular tourist attraction; the Rock of Cashel

One of Irish TikTok's most recognisable faces spent the day in Tipperary recently, and visited the historic Rock of Cashel.

Garron Noone, the Irish TikToker, musician, and content creator best known for his comedic rants, Irish town reviews, and country music skills was snapped outside of the Premier County's most popular tourist attraction last week.

"Delighted to have welcomed Garron Noone to the Rock of Cashel today...we're delicious now!" a post from the Rock of Cashel Facebook page read.

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Garron initially shared music tutorials and production content, especially during the COVID‑19 pandemic.

Over time, he shifted toward more comedic content: reaction videos, food reviews, sketches about Irish culture, and observational humour.

His signature catchphrase “Follow me, I’m delicious” emerged almost by accident, starting as a throwaway tagline, but it caught on with his audience and became part of his personal brand.

He currently has 2.1 million followers on TikTok, with his videos amassing over 54.2 million views. He also has 2.3 million followers on Instagram, and more than half a million subscribers on YouTube.

The Mayo native is no stranger to Cashel however, and played the Brú Ború as part of the Cashel Arts Festival in September last year. You can watch some of that performance below:

@johnkennedy38 #garronnoone #zombie #cashel #cashelartsfestival #fyp @Garron Noone ♬ original sound - John Kennedy

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In other Rock of Cashel news, the opening hours for visitors has changed for the duration of the winter.

The Rock will now close one hour earlier than usual, with last admission at 3.45pm each day. The final guided tour will begin at 2.30pm every day.

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