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General News / April 14, 2023

Off Menu Is Coming To Dublin

General News / April 14, 2023

Off Menu Is Coming To Dublin

Words: Shamim de Brún
Images: Instagram

The Off Menu Dublin date is scheduled for November 28 at Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.

James Acaster’s “Off Menu” podcast is hitting the road, bringing the hilarious and mouth-watering show to cities across the UK and Ireland, including a stop in Dublin.

If you haven’t heard of “Off Menu,” it’s the podcast where Acaster and co-host Ed Gamble invite guests to talk about their ultimate fantasy meal, complete with a starter, main course, side dish, dessert, and drink. It’s the perfect blend of food talk and comedy, and it’s taking the world by storm.

Now, “Off Menu” is packing up its knives and forks and taking the show on the road. The tour will run from September to November, and it’s sure to be a feast for the ears (and maybe even the taste buds).

Ed and James will take the stage at Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre on Tuesday, November 28. Presale tickets are available on Ticketmaster now, with more on sale from 10:00 today.

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