- Culture
- 01 Sep 25
Stewart Lee announces additional Dublin date
He will perform at Bord Gais Energy Theatre on June 2 2026.
Stewart Lee has announced an extra Dublin show at Bord Gais Energy Theatre on June 2 2026 as part of his new show Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf.
His previously announced show at Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre on June 1 is now sold out.
The tour will also stop in Drogheda' Tommy Leddy Theatre on June 3 – Derry's Millennium Forum on June 4 – Wexford's National Opera House on June 5 – Cork's Opera House on June 7 – and Waterford's Theatre Royal on June 10.
In his latest show, Lee shares the stage “with a tough-talking werewolf comedian from the dark forests of North America who hates humanity.”
“It’s fourteen years since I last toured Ireland,” the stand-up comedian said.
“During the same period away from Ireland, I’ve discovered slapstick, dressing up, and musical parody, which feature in this show alongside my usual dour social commentary and self-loathing.”
Lee is known as the co-writer and co-director of Jerry Springer: The Opera, which won four Laurence Olivier Awards in 2004, including Best New Musical.
He later won British Comedy Awards for Best Male Television Comic and Best Comedy Entertainment Programme in 2011 for his BBC series Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle. He is also the winner of numerous BAFTAS and Chortle awards for his stand-up.
Tickets for Stewart Lee’s Bord Gais Energy Theatre show go on sale this Wednesday September 3 at 10am here.
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