- Music
- 10 Nov 09
Fans who missed out on tickets for the sold out shows have another chance now to see the comedians up close and personal.
Extra production hold seats have just been released for Russell Brand's Dublin show at the O2 tonight, November 10, and for Bill Bailey's O2 show on November 21.
The seats for Brand's Scandalous Tour show, which are close to the stage, are on sale now priced at €38 including booking fee. Tickets for Bailey's show are also on sale now and are priced at €30.
Get your tickets online (ticketmaster,ie, theo2.ie), from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide or by telephone (0818 719 300).
The two comedians also have upcoming shows in Belfast. Brand will perform at the Odyssey Arena on November 11, and tickets are priced £30 including booking fee. Bailey will perform at the Waterfront Hall on November 22, and tickets are priced £33 including booking fee.
Tickets for both Belfast shows are on sale now online (ticketmaster.ie, odysseyarena.com, waterfront.co.uk), from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide or by telephone (0844 277 44 55).
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Russell Brand has just released his third DVD ‘Scandalous – Live At The O2’. The highly-charged set was recorded at Russell’s sold out O2 show to an 18,000 strong audience on April 17. He rolls out two hours of boundary pushing, fantastically original material, confronting ideas that others would never dream of voicing.
Brand, who won ‘Best Live Stand-Up Performer’ at 2008's British Comedy Awards, kicked off his critically acclaimed 30-date Scandalous Tour back in January. It was also brought to Australia for four performances and New York as part of a one-hour special for Comedy Central.
Following on from last year’s sell out shows at the Royal Albert Hall and the critically acclaimed version on BBC2, Bill Bailey’s surreal comic and musical imagination is let loose once more as he takes his show, Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra, on the road. He is performing this time with The Lombard Philharmonia Orchestra accompanied by Anne Dudley, one of the UK’s most celebrated composers and arrangers.
A classically trained musician, Bill has for many years covered all kinds of music in his comedy and this show takes the form of an irreverent guide to the instruments of the orchestra, plus 70’s cop show music, news themes, Bill’s own songs, and some of Anne’s specially written new works.