Jack Dee is coming to Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre this Autumn as he brings his Off The Telly tour to Irish shores.

The comedian, who is known for his sarcasm and deadpan humour, will take to the Dublin stage on Sunday, September 3, 2022.

Jack initially announced his return to the stage in 2019 with plans to embark on his first solo tour in six years. Tickets flew and the tour was extended to meet the demand.

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Jack's last solo show saw him taking to the stage in 2012, selling out venues across the UK and Ireland.

In 2015, he brought audiences a new type of live show. Jack Dee’s Helpdesk saw him link up with a panel of special guests helped to shed light on an array of the audience’s personal problems, dilemmas, and issues with nothing pre-planned.

It was then commissioned by BBC Two and included series on the General Election, the US Presidential Election and the Brexit Referendum.

Jack's most recent ventures have been on the small screen as he starred two series of ITV sitcom Bad Move, which was created and co-written alongside Jack's fellow Lead Balloon writer Pete Sinclair.

Jack has also appeared in three series of BBC sitcom Josh and Channel 4’s Power Monkeys. He also hosts BBC Radio 4 show I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue.

Tickets for Jack Dee at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin start at €29 Including booking fees and are on sale now on Ticketmaster.

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