Top Irish stand-up and TV comic Neil Delamere will take to the stage of the Millennium Forum in Derry for a one-night show next Spring.
Tickets for his new Fresh Prince of Delamere show on Saturday, 14 March, go on sale this Friday, 17 October.
Described by The Scotsman as “a master,” Delamere is renowned for his on-stage banter and quick-witted, well-observed yarns.
His previous tours and international appearances – including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival – all sold out.
Expect The Fresh Prince of Delamere to deliver the same powerhouse performance from the star of RTÉ’s The Panel, 2nd Republic, BBC’s The Blame Game, Fighting Talk and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow.
A star of TV as well as stage, Delamere can be seen on TV screens later this month in the 10th season of the ever-popular panel show The Blame Game on BBC and in the forthcoming four-part comedy documentary series Holding Out for A Hero, which airs in December on RTE2.
Holding Out for A Hero, written and presented by Delamere, offers a wry and humorous look at the lives of four Irish heroes from history: Grace O’Malley/Granuaile, Red Hugh O’Donnell, Cú Chulainn and Fionn Mac Cumhaill and follows in the footsteps of the IFTA and Celtic Media Award-winning TV programmes on the Vikings and St. Patrick, whichhe also wrote and presented.
Tickets for his 14 March show go on sale from the Millennium Forum Box Office at 9.30am on Friday, telephone 71 264455 or visitwww.millenniumforum.co.uk for bookings.
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