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30 years of Jason Byrne and he’s still “Byrning”, like a candle you can’t blow out. Jason celebrates the past 30 years, looking back at the madness he has brought us over the decades.

Jason Byrne is back and “Byrning” brighter than ever, celebrating 30 glorious years of stand-up with his brand-new show, 30 Years Byrning.

Byrne delivers a riotous night of high-energy storytelling, surreal tangents and unstoppable laughter. From razor-sharp observations to gloriously unhinged audience interaction, brave improvisation, that has made Jason a festival favourite for three decades.

This anniversary special is a hilarious return to props and stunts of the past decades, a fearless leap forward and a masterclass in pure comic mayhem.

Do not blow it by missing this show, get tickets early, it makes sense.

The Gulbenkian reviews

“Outright King of Live Comedy”

The Times

“Unmissable”

Evening Standard

“Full on, double-up, gasping-for-oxygen hilarious”

Chortle
Jason Byrne: 30 Years Byrning

Sun 27 September

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