Sinéad Walsh: Bye Bye Baby
Prepare for "stellar queer comedy" as acclaimed Irish comedian Sinéad Walsh (they/them) brings their brand new hour, "Bye Bye Baby," on the road this year. Taking in Dublin, Cork, Amsterdam, Belfast, and London (with more to be announced), this show promises a unique blend of sharp wit, relatable humour, and a refreshingly honest take on navigating personal challenges in a world that often feels overwhelmingly bleak.
In "Bye Bye Baby," Walsh bravely unpacks their 13-year relationship with smoking weed, hilariously reframing the process of quitting as a complex, often heartbreaking romantic breakup. This unique comedic device allows Walsh to explore the profound emotional toll of addiction and recovery, making it resonate deeply with anyone who has faced a significant personal change or the end of a long-term relationship.
Walsh, a rising star in the comedy scene, is known for their engaging stage presence and ability to weave personal narratives with broader societal critiques. They've previously supported LGBTQ+ comedy powerhouses like Ashley Gavin and Juno Birch, and their last show, "Big Foot," enjoyed sold-out runs internationally. Audiences can expect the same blend of uproarious humour and genuine vulnerability that has garnered Sinéad widespread critical acclaim.
In "Bye Bye Baby," Walsh bravely unpacks their 13-year relationship with smoking weed, hilariously reframing the process of quitting as a complex, often heartbreaking romantic breakup. This unique comedic device allows Walsh to explore the profound emotional toll of addiction and recovery, making it resonate deeply with anyone who has faced a significant personal change or the end of a long-term relationship.
Walsh, a rising star in the comedy scene, is known for their engaging stage presence and ability to weave personal narratives with broader societal critiques. They've previously supported LGBTQ+ comedy powerhouses like Ashley Gavin and Juno Birch, and their last show, "Big Foot," enjoyed sold-out runs internationally. Audiences can expect the same blend of uproarious humour and genuine vulnerability that has garnered Sinéad widespread critical acclaim.
Standard Ticket: €7
Group Discount: €5
