- Music
- 05 Jun 13
Russell Brand announces second Dublin date
He brings his Messiah Complex with him in November.
Apparently "featuring Jesus Christ, Che Guevara, Gandhi, Malcolm X (& Hitler)", you wonder will those big historical figures even get a look in when Russell Brand takes to the stage later this year.
The comedian-turned-Hollywood star is planning his new Messiah Complex tour, and a stop-off on Irish shores is very much on the cards.
Brand had already announced that he would be in Dublin's Olympia Theatre on Monday November 11, and Belfast's Waterfront Hall on Wednesday November 13.
Now, just to public demand, he has added an extra Dublin date. Tickets for the new Olympia show on Wednesday November 12 go on sale this Wednesday at 9am.
The show promises to look at "the importance of heroes in this age of atheistic disposability. Plus there's sex. Obviously."
Goes without saying. Tickets for Dublin are €34.50 / €35.50 and Belfast tickets cost £30.
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