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Lavery’s Comedy Club presents:Horatio Gould; Sweet Prince

Lavery's Comedy Club 12-18 Bradbury Place, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

After his sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Horatio is bringing his critically acclaimed debut hour on tour. His friends tell him he needs to open up, but he feels he has nothing to confess. Being part of a generation where everyone is constantly reminded that ‘It's okay to not be okay’, Horatio asks the question: is it no longer okay to be okay? Join this viral sensation (50 million views online) for his hotly anticipated debut hour.

Lavery’s Comedy Club presents Micky Bartlett – ‘Special Recording’

Lavery's Comedy Club 12-18 Bradbury Place, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

His brilliant razor-sharp wit and hilariously embarrassing anecdotes would make a psychiatrist blush. Micky has sold out multiple tours across Ireland and Australia. You’ve seen him on tv, you’ve seen him on podcasts! And now he’s recording a new special in the best comedy club in the world! 8th December! 7:30 pm!

'Masterful way of delivering with punch and style... Devastating' - Chortle.co.uk`

‘A powerhouse of standup comedy’- beyondthejoke.com

'Very funny' - Jimeoin

'One of the most consistently funny people I've ever worked with' - Adam Hills

‘I didn’t watch him’ - Kevin Hart

Dan Nightingale’s Special | Tour Show

Lavery's Comedy Club 12-18 Bradbury Place, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

Dan Nightingale Ents Presents Dan Nightingale’s Special Dan has spent the last two years changing the comedy industry from the inside out, paving new career paths for himself and many others; whilst being one half of the smash-hit podcast Have A Word. 

Following on from the triple-extended 2022 tour Smasher; 2023 will see him hit

£17.60

Vittorio Angelone ‘Translations’ | Tour Show

Lavery's Comedy Club 12-18 Bradbury Place, Belfast, Antrim, United Kingdom

"Irish-Italian comedian Vittorio Angelone went to see a play (Translations by Brian Friel) at the National Theatre in London. He loved the play, still does, but was deeply disturbed by the reaction of the English audience. Join him as he tackles being Irish in England, identity, and the sad comedy shows that seem to win

£13.80