One of Ireland’s top comedians and star of “The Blame Game” on BBC, Neil Delamer has announced his biggest solo show in Belfast.
Opal Native is known for his hilarious, fast-paced appearances on several panels, including the Blame Game and his extensive live tours, at Belfast’s SSE Arena on Saturday, February 26, 2022.
The Scotsman has dubbed DeLamer an “enduring educator” and a “highly brilliant live performer” by the Sunday Times.
He regularly collaborates with Newsquiz, Now Show, The Unbelievable Truth on BBC Radio 4 and Fighting Talk on BBC5 Live.
The 42-year-old has also appeared on the BBC’s Richard Osman Games House and Michael McIntyre, as well as The World Stands Up and Live At The Comedy Store at Comedy Central.
In addition to writing and presenting award-winning television documentaries about Vikings and Saint Patrick’s, Neil recently starred in BBC’s Soft Border Patrol, where his drawings have racked up 3 million views.
Tickets for the SSE Arena show will go on sale Monday, March 1 on the Ticketmaster and SSE Arena websites.
Source: Belfastlive

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