Jason Byrne Celebrates 30 Years of Comedy

Jason Byrne is back and “Byrning” brighter than ever. He will celebrate an incredible 30 years in comedy with his brand-new live show, 30 Years Byrning. Kicking off with a full run at the Assembly Hall as part of this year’s Edinburgh Festival from 6 – 30 August, before embarking on a major UK tour from 24th September in Norwich until 20th November in Dunfermline.

As part of this tour, he will be heading to The Old Market in Brighton on 26th September.

This extraordinary milestone in comedy, will see the inimitable Byrne perform a riotous, no holds barred anniversary event that promises audiences the full force of his legendary comic mayhem. Renowned for his high-energy storytelling, lightning-fast improvisation, and gloriously unhinged audience interaction, he has spent three decades cementing his reputation as one of the most exhilarating live performers in comedy. Now, he’s pulling out all the stops.

Jason said: “Please join me to celebrate three Byrning decades of my unique comedy. A ram packed show, full of stunts and props, from the past and present. Audiences from the past and present too, which is simply the audience from the past coming back to the present. Brand new stand-up, which may include stories from the past. Do not miss this show, or you will not be present.”

This anniversary special is a hilarious celebration of Byrne’s career, featuring the return of classic props and stunts from years gone by, alongside fearless new material and the spontaneous brilliance that has made him a favourite for generations of fans.

Expect the unexpected as Byrne delivers razor-sharp observations, surreal tangents, brave improvisation, and unstoppable laughter in a show that honours his past while hurtling full speed into the future.

This isn’t just a comedy show; it’s a masterclass in pure comic chaos. Do not blow it by missing this show. Get tickets early…it makes sense! UK tour dates below:

24th September – Norwich Playhouse, Norwich

25th September – Norwich Playhouse, Norwich

26th September – Old Market Theatre, Brighton

27th September – Gulbenkian Arts Centre, Canterbury

1st October – Metronome, Nottingham

2nd October – Southport Comedy Festival, Southport

3rd October – Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham

4th October – The Lowry, Salford

8th October – Steamworks, Sheffield

9th October – The Drill, Lincoln

10th October – Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate (Comedy Festival)

11th October – Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle

15th October – Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis

16th October – Exmouth Pavilion, Exmouth

17th October – Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

18th October – Glee Club Cardiff, Cardiff

22nd October – Hot Water Comedy Club, Liverpool

23rd October – Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal

24th October – William Aston Hall, Wrexham

25th October – Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield

4th November – The Stables, Milton Keynes

5th November – The Junction, Cambridge

6th November – City Varieties Music Hall, Leeds

7th November – Ulster Hall, Belfast

13th November – Leicester Square Theatre, London

14th November – Leicester Square Theatre, London

15th November – The Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow

18th November – The Fire Station, Sunderland

19th November – ARC Stockton Arts Centre, Stockton

20th November – Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermline

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