At Gleneagle · Muckross Road, Killarney, Co. Kerry
Garron Noone has built one of the biggest comedy followings in Ireland almost entirely on the strength of his own personality - food reviews, town tours, and a deadpan warmth that has earned him over three million Instagram followers and a Gossie Award for newcomer of the year. This show at the Gleneagle in Killarney on 11 July 2026 brings that energy to a live stage, and if you have spent any time watching his videos, you will know exactly what to expect: the same voice, sharper and louder, in a room full of people who are already in on the joke. Good for anyone who follows him online and wants the full experience, and equally good for anyone looking for a proper night out in Killarney with a comedian who is very much having a moment.
Garron Noone’s live show draws on the same material that made him a TikTok and YouTube phenomenon - commentary on Irish life, food, places, and the small absurdities that most people notice but rarely say out loud. His catchphrase, “Follow me, I’m delicious,” started as a throwaway addition to a video he thought was going to flop. It became his signature, and the shows tend to have that same quality: casual on the surface, genuinely funny underneath. He grew up in County Mayo, spent years dealing with agoraphobia, and turned the whole experience into material that is self-aware without being self-pitying. He performed at Croke Park with Robbie Williams in 2025, appeared on BBC’s Big Comic Energy, and has been selling out venues on a rescheduled tour through 2026. Doors are at the Gleneagle INEC Arena, one of the main live venues in the south-west, with a capacity just over 4,000. The room is well set up for comedy - tiered seating and decent sightlines throughout.
Killarney is well connected by road and rail. From Dublin, the N7 and M8 bring you south-west into Kerry, and from Cork the N22 runs directly into town. Irish Rail runs regular services from Dublin Heuston and Cork Kent to Killarney station, which is about a 15-minute walk from the Gleneagle. The venue is on Muckross Road, roughly a kilometre from the town centre. There is car parking on site at the Gleneagle Hotel. If you are staying in town, taxis are straightforward and the walk along Muckross Road is manageable on a July evening.
July is peak season in Killarney, and for good reason - the national park, the lakes, and the Gap of Dunloe are all at their best in summer, and the town itself has a reliable supply of good pubs and restaurants worth exploring before or after the show. There is more to see in Killarney and across Co. Kerry.
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