- Culture
- 09 Feb 26
Emma Doran extends her Emmaculate stand-up tour with Irish dates and biggest London show to date
The Irish comedian will play Soho Theatre Walthamstow on November 7
Comedian Emma Doran has announced additional autumn dates for her upcoming Emmaculate tour, including two dates in Dublin’s Vicar Street on September 18 and 19, Belfast’s Ulster Hall on October 18, and stops in Cork’s Everyman, Ennis’ Glór and Galway’s Town Hall.
She has also announced her biggest ever London show in Soho Theatre Walthamstow on September 7.
The news comes fresh off the heels of Hot Press’ 'History In The Making: The Concert', where Doran was one of the comedic stars alongside the likes of Tommy Tiernan, Tony Cantwell, and Rachel Galvo.
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These new dates come in addition to Doran’s previously announced gigs, which kicked off in January and were set to run until mid-June. Most of these dates are now sold out.
The comedian’s previous tour, Dilemma, sold over 20,000 tickets across more than 60 shows, including six sell-out nights at Dublin Vicar Street and two sell-out London Leicester Square Theatre dates.
Doran is also known for her 2024 book Mad, Isn’t It?, as well as her podcast Keep It Tight, hosted with Deidre O’Kane.
She has also garnered over 490k followers across social channels and surpassed over 2.4 million likes on TikTok for her comedy sketches.
Tickets for Emma Doran’s new autumn Irish and London tour dates are on sale now here.