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27 Mar 2026

Viral comedy star brings 'his most unhinged one-man show yet' to stage in Tipperary

Comedian Tadgh J Devery will bring his viral online sketches to life in his new one-man show, which is coming to Thurles soon.

Viral comedy star brings 'his most unhinged one-man show yet' to stage in Tipperary

Comedian Tadgh J Devery is bringing his new one-man show to audiences in Tipperary this April.

Following the massive success of his previous tour, actor and comedian Tadhg J Devery is set to return to The Source Arts Centre in Thurles on Saturday, 11 April 2026, with his most unhinged one-man show yet: Pints, Dentures & Rock 'n' Roll.

Known for his viral online sketches that capture the chaotic heart of rural Ireland, Devery brings a fresh gallery of "walking disasters" to the stage.

Fans can expect a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud evening featuring a new cast of unforgettable characters, including:

  • Noel: A fed-up farmer on the brink of a breakdown over his neighbour's wandering cattle.
  • Breda: A housewife tormented by her judgmental, "know-it-all" neighbour.
  • Johnny “Jelly-Tot” Kelly: Roscommon’s most resilient—yet consistently failed—musician still chasing the rock 'n' roll dream.
  • Brendan: A thrifty undertaker with a questionable obsession with "recycling" the belongings of the deceased.
  • Seamus: A plumber who operates primarily on "guesswork, hope, and the holy spirit".

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With a background in acting, farming, and building, Tadhg J Devery delivers an authentic and relatable brand of comedy that has earned him a devoted nationwide following.

Pints, Dentures & Rock 'n' Roll promises to be a "comedy hurricane"—a wild, character-packed night where nothing in the village is normal.

More info available online at www.thesourceartscentre.ie

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The event starts at 8.00pm on Saturday 11 April and tickets are priced at €29.

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