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MCD.ie proudly presents

Rob Beckett: Giraffe

Date
Doors 7:00PM
Price from €38.50
Ticket status Tickets Available
Rob Beckett: Giraffe
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3Olympia
3Olympia
3Olympia
3Olympia
British Comedian, presenter, podcast host and author Rob Beckett has announced details of his brand new live tour Giraffe, which includes a show next year in Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre on Friday 26th September 2025.

Tickets priced from €38.85 including booking fee & €1.50 restoration levy on sale now with Ticketmaster Ireland.

Yes! Bobby Beckles is back on tour.  Smashing the life out of the M25, M1, M5 and any other road that’s in my way. From Bromley to Brisbane, my new show Giraffe is going worldwide.

Expectations on me: put on 3 stone from takeaways and post-show drinking.

Expectations of you: leave the gig happier than when you arrived.

My wife thinks it’s going to be tough for me to be away from the family and don’t get me wrong, I do love my children/podcast content providers… but I also enjoy a lie-in and a hotel buffet breakfast. I think I’ll cope.

What else is there to do? Sit next to your partner on the sofa scrolling TikTok in silence again?  You did that the last three nights. See you there!

Host of Sky’s Rob Beckett’s Smart TV and Rob & Romesh Vs. He’s also the unmistakable voice of Channel 4’s Celebs Go Dating and the smash-hit podcast Parenting Hell.

“Hilarious” (The Mirror)

“Naturally funny” (The Times)

“Hilariously observational comic… brings roars of laughter” (Arts Desk)

3Olympia
3Olympia
Restoration Levy

The fees for this event include a €1.50 restoration levy. 

The restoration levy will allow 3Olympia Theatre to invest in maintaining and enhancing the theatre to ensure that it continues to consistently deliver the highest quality experience for theatre goers, actors, performers & producers.

Age Restrictions

Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult. Over 18's ID required to gain access to the bars where alcohol is served. 

Please note, due to the nature of this show, parental discretion would be advised for younger patrons.