At Gleneagle Arena · Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry
Garron Noone has built one of Ireland’s most distinctive comedy followings by doing something deceptively simple - reviewing food and Irish towns on camera with a deadpan sincerity that has racked up hundreds of millions of views. His catchphrase “Follow me, I’m delicious” became a cultural shorthand almost by accident. Now he is bringing that energy off the screen and onto a proper stage, and Killarney is one of the stops. If you have seen his videos and wondered what a full-length set looks like, this is the chance to find out. If you haven’t, the show works just as well as a standalone evening of Irish comedy at a venue that knows how to put on a big night.
Noone’s stand-up draws on the same observational material that made him a name online - Ireland, food, rural life, the gap between how the Irish see themselves and how things actually are. His solo routines typically run 60 to 90 minutes. The show was originally scheduled for July 2025 and has been rescheduled to 11 July 2026, so there is an audience that has been waiting a while. Doors open at 19:30. Note that this is an over-18s show and valid ID is required at the door. Under-18s may attend only if accompanied by an adult.
The venue is the Gleneagle Arena - Ireland’s largest multi-purpose national events centre, which has hosted everyone from Snow Patrol to Riverdance since it opened in 2000. The auditorium seats up to 4,000 and is a proper concert-standard space, so sightlines and sound are solid wherever you end up sitting.
Killarney is well connected by road and rail. From Dublin, the N7/M7 and M8 will get you to Kerry in around three hours; from Cork it is roughly 90 minutes on the N22. Killarney train station is on the Cork - Tralee line with several services daily - the station is about a 15-minute walk or short taxi from the Gleneagle Hotel on Muckross Road. Bus Éireann runs services from Cork, Limerick, and Tralee into Killarney town. The Gleneagle Hotel has on-site car parking, which is the easiest option if you are driving from within Kerry.
Killarney is one of those towns that rewards a day around the show - the National Park, the lakes, and Muckross House are all within a couple of kilometres of the venue. There is more to see in Killarney and across Co. Kerry.
Heading to Gleneagle Arena in Killarney? Kerry has plenty more to see. Read the Killarney area guide, find what else is on, and explore the towns and villages nearby.