Tom Stade
Tickets:
Tickets: 25th February 2024Tom Stade
The Sugar Club, Dublin
Sunday 25th February 2024
Direct from the Edinburgh festival, the legendary Canadian superstar takes to the road with a killer new hour! The tour kicks off in September; takes in around 70 dates across the UK and runs until March 2024.
As ever, Tom will be toying with the complexities of our ever-changing world; musing on societal conundrums and navigating his way around progressiveness and pronouns – not to mention 27 years of marriage and adult kids who refuse to respect him (and like to remind him just how dumb they think he actually is).
A master of his craft; unabashed and mischievous with an inate ability to connect to audiences. This is a a show for iGens, Millennials, Gen X’s, Baby Boomers and beyond.
Serially hilarious, Tom has wowed sell-out audiences across the UK for the past two decades and remains one of the most compelling and instinctive stand-ups around.
Ladies, gentlemen, and non-binaries, please welcome to the stage, the one and only Tom Stade.
“Unmissable” Edinburgh Evening News “Debauched truth teller” Guardian Guide
“A natural flair for storytelling and a villainous sense of humour. Master of hardcore comedy”
The List
“Every inch a star…super confidence and charisma.
If comedy is the new rock ‘n’ roll, then Tom Stade is Keith Richards” Daily Record
“So cool, he could well be the answer to global warming… gloriously funny, silly and smart”
Scotsman
“For energy, think Porsche 911. Wouldn’t be out of place in an arena”
Mail on Sunday
“Huge presence…really knows how to work a room…attitude and energy… properly hilarious, thoroughly enjoyable”
Mirror
“One of the best practitioners of stand-up we’ve got, with a shedful of classy routines. The sort of comic you could listen to all night…Stand-up elite” Chortle
“Comedy greatness. Comic riffs of monumental proportions”
Metro
“Endlessly funny. Slick, intelligent, sparkling charm”
Independent
“Charming and unflappable…possesses that indefinable knack of drawing you completely into his offbeat perspective” The List
“Great charm and a foul mouth. Stonkingly good…quality satire, intelligent passionate and very, very funny” Scotsman