David O'Doherty announces Belfast date on upcoming 'WHOA IS ME' tour

Find out how and when to get tickets 🤣

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 13th Jun 2022
Last updated 13th Jun 2022

Irish comedian David O’Doherty will take to the stage at Whitla Hall in Belfast on January 21st, as part of his 'WHOA IS ME' tour.

Having performed stand-up around the world at the UK and Ireland, David’s fanbase extends as far as Melbourne and Montreal.

A TV regular, David made his stand-up debut on BBC2’s Live At The Apollo in 2017.

David’s other television appearances include 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Would I Lie To You? and The Alternative Comedy Experience.

He has hosted Never Mind The Buzzcocks and made appearances on shows such as QI, Dave’s One Night Stand and Have I Got News For You.

During lockdown, David appeared in Reasons To Be Cheerful With Matt Lucas. He also hosts his own show on Channel 4, Along For The Ride With David O’Doherty, which aired in 2021.

David is also a successful author. He published his first book, a children’s title called Ronan Long Gets It Wrong, in 2000. His next two books were the “wonderfully daft” (The Big Issue) 100 Facts About Pandas and 100 Facts About Sharks, written in conjunction with Mike Ahern and Claudia O’Doherty.

2014 saw the publication of the first in three-part Danger Is Everywhere series. Its sequel, Danger Is Still Everywhere, was nominated for the Scholastic Laugh Out Loud Book Award 2016.

How to get tickets to see David O’Doherty:

Tickets are available for David’s Whitla Hall gig on January 21st from Friday at 10am via ticketmaster.ie

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