
Irish comedian Gearóid Farrelly performs his new stand-up show, 'Gearóid Rage', tackling subjects that make him angry, from online selling chaos to social pressures. Ages 18+.
We have a date for Irish comedian Gearóid Farrelly's new stand-up show, Gearóid Rage, coming to Brighton as part of his 2026 UK tour. If you caught his previous tour, 'Glamour Hammer', you'll know his style, and this new material promises to be just as sharp, focusing on the many things that make him absolutely furious. He’s bringing the show to the Komedia Studio on Sunday, March 8, 2026. The doors open at 7:30 PM, with the show kicking off at 8:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to settle into the unreserved seating.
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The central theme of the show is, unsurprisingly, rage, but it’s rooted in highly relatable, modern annoyances. Farrelly tackles the chaos of trying to sell things online, the universal pain of crying babies on flights, and the specific pressures of being a 'guncle' (gay uncle). What makes the show particularly interesting is how he weaves in more substantial topics alongside the everyday frustrations. For instance, there’s a memorable routine about the former, now lifted, Irish restriction that prevented gay men from donating blood until 2022. Critics have described the material as "competent and well constructed," suggesting a show that balances lighthearted complaints with routines that have a bit more bite.
If you’re planning to go, all the action happens at Komedia Brighton, specifically the Studio space located at 44-47 Gardner Street. It’s an 18+ event, so keep that in mind if you’re making plans. Tickets are currently priced at £16.00 for a standard entry. The show has already garnered some strong endorsements, including a 5-star review from Broadway Baby and praise from fellow comedians like Sarah Millican, who called it 'Bloody Hilarious'. It sounds like a solid night of comedy if you’re looking for something to mark on the calendar for early March.















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