Rosie O'Donnell announces first stand-up show in almost 10 years

Now living in Dublin, Rosie is set to reflect on the move, the culture shift, family life, and the humbling and hilarious realisation that maybe you don't have it all figured out. 
Rosie O'Donnell announces first stand-up show in almost 10 years

Ellen O'Donoghue

Multi-Emmy Award-winning comedian, actor and talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has announced her first new stand-up show in almost a decade.

The show, Common Knowledge, is set to premiere in Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre on July 27th, 2025.

Following her appearance on the Late Late Show earlier this year, and now living in Dublin, Rosie is set to reflect on the move, the culture shift, family life, and the humbling and hilarious realisation that maybe you don't have it all figured out.

Rosie's career spans stand-up, hit filks like A League of Their Own and Sleepless in Seattle, her groundbreaking daytime talk show, and a current star turn on HBO Max's And Just Like That.

She is known as an advocate and philanthropist, and brings heart, honesty, and hilarity to everything she does.

Announcing her move to Dublin in March, Rosie said that she is currently in the process of applying for Irish citizenship, having made the move five days before Donald Trump returned to office as US President.

The former  The View co-host lost her Malibu home in the January California wildfires.

Tickets for the show cost from €36.40-€47.60 including booking fee and go on sale Friday, June 6th at 10am from Ticketmaster.ie. Bookings are subject to a 12.5 per cent service charge per ticket (Max €10.50).

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