Pete Davidson announces Dublin date as part of stand-up comedy tour

Davidson, who is also an actor and writer, is currently shooting David Leitch’s Amazon MGM film How to Rob a Bank, set to be released in September 2026.
Pete Davidson announces Dublin date as part of stand-up comedy tour

Eva Osborne

Comedian Pete Davidson has announced a Dublin date as part of his stand-up comedy tour.

He will perform in Dublin's National Stadium on October 9th, with tickets going on sale on Friday at 10am from Ticketmaster.ie.

Davidson, who is also an actor and writer, is currently shooting David Leitch’s Amazon MGM film How to Rob a Bank, set to be released in September 2026.

He is the creator, executive producer, writer, and star of Peacock’s critically acclaimed comedy Bupkis.

Davidson was a cast member on NBC’s Saturday Night Live from 2014-2022, where his delivered viral singular Weekend Update features.

He shot his first one-hour stand-up special for Comedy Central in 2016 and was named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 the same year.

He released his stand-up special Turbo Fonzarelli on Netflix this past year, a follow up to his 2020 special Pete Davidson: Alive From New York.

In 2020, Davidson co-wrote, executive produced, and starred in the critically acclaimed film The King of Staten Island.

His additional film credits include Dumb Money, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Trainwreck, Big Time Adolescence, Set It Up, Meet Cute, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Dog Man, and Riff Raff.

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