Galway Comedy Festival 2025: Live Podcast Recordings All Around Town
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Galway Comedy Festival 2025: Live Podcast Recordings All Around Town

Galway Comedy Festival is taking four of Ireland’s best podcasts and turning them from something you just listen to into an audio-visual, up close, and in-person experience. Check out what they've got planned...

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Keep It Tight, How To Gael, The Creep Dive, and Eejits of the World will become something truly immersive at GCF25, as audiences can see their favourite podcast hosts in action, have their laughter immortalised, and feel part of the whole experience, all while relaxing in style and comfort.

Deirdre O’Kane and Emma Doran’s Keep It Tight (Sunday 26th October, 2pm, Town Hall Theatre) is the podcast which brings together two women who are among the very top tier of comics anywhere on this island. No topic is out of bounds for the pair as they discuss what’s delighted them, bewildered them, and enraged them. As The Irish Times said, “When O’Kane and Doran go off on one, they’re a streak of laughs, but they land punches too”.

What’s better than one live recording of How to Gael? Two live recordings of How To Gael! With the Irish language becoming hip, two sessions of Ireland's leading bilingual podcast (Friday 24 and Saturday 25 October, 7.30pm, Pálás Cinema), hosted by Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, Louise Cantillon, and Síomha Ní Ruairc, makes perfect sense. Expect lively and engaging conversations, ranging from current affairs to pop culture, delivered as Gaeilge agus as Bearla.

And now for something completely different. The Creep Dive (Wednesday 22nd October, 7.30pm, Pálás Cinema) is where Cassie Delaney, Sophie White, and Jen O’Dwyer explore scandalous, supernatural, or creepy headlines you may or may not recognise from the news or daytime TV circuit, and deep dive to bring listeners all the information they could want - and then some!

Finally, the token male podcast. ‘Eejit’ is a glorious piece of Hiberno-English capturing the stupidity of a person, or their behaviour, with the right amount of both pity and castigation. Too many eejits are running amok in today’s world, so Ireland’s Andrew Maxwell and Canada’s Glenn Wool, dish out the ridicule and satire on Eejits Of The World (Saturday 25th October, The Ruby Room, The King’s Head, 12.30pm). Comedy fans rejoice and Eejits beware!

Tickets are selling fast. Book yours now at www.GalwayComedyFestival.ie.

Words by Kernan Andrews.
Photos courtesy Galway Comedy Festival.

 

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