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About Dylan Moran

Dylan is very ambiguous about details of his life which makes interviews with journalists a hard task. His PR says, "Dylan's shy, he doesn't like talking to journalists". In one interview he questioned, "Why is there all the fuss about what i'm up to?" Dylan was born in 1971 in County Meath, Navan, Ireland. He left school at 16 with no qualifications and apparently spent 4 jobless years 'drinking and writing bad poetry'. He once worked as a florist for a week but hated it. He is not very tall. Dylan fell into comedy at age 20 after watching Ardal O'Hanlon and other comedians perform at Dublins 'The Comedy Cellar', a small 90-seater comedy club with no microphone. He had a go at standup at the Comedy Cellar in 1992 and found his calling- attracted also by the need for no qualifications! Between 1995 and 1996 Dylan was writing a weekly column for The Irish Times. Dylan's talent was acknowledged in 1993 when he won the 'So You Think You're Funny' award at the Edinburgh Festival. He then went on to become the youngest person to win the Perrier Award in 1996 at Edinburgh Festival at age 24. 'Gurgling For Money' was Dylans first major one man stand up UK tour in 1997. He went on to perform at many other festivals including the Hay Literary Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival, Vancouver Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Festival. In 1998 he won his first major television role in the BBC 2 sitcom 'How Do You Want Me?' with Charlotte Coleman. Dylan then won a small role in the 1999 movie 'Notting Hill' as Rufus the Thief. In 2000, 'Black Books' was first aired on Channel 4. The sitcom about a miserable, unsociable, drunken book shop owner Bernard Black was the original idea by Dylan and helped brought into existence by co-writer and fellow Irishman Graham Linehan. Series 2 was televised in 2002, and series 3 (quite possibly the last series) which aired in March 2004 on Channel 4 was greeted with great enthusiasm by critics and fans alike. Dylan can also be seen playing 'David' in 2004's British movie success, the 'RomZomCom', 'Shaun Of The Dead', written by the writers of Spaced, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright. 2004 has also seen Dylan taking to the road again with his killer new show, Monster II, including performances in New York and Milan, as well as a zig-zag tour around Britain, culminating in a week-long run at London's Palace Theatre, before two shows at Dublin's Vicar street, and finally an appearance at the Hay Festival. A live DVD of the Monster II tour, filmed May 28th at Dublin's Vicar Street, is out on general release. This is Dylan's first live stand-up DVD. After a successful run in New York in March as part of the British Comedy Invasion (including performances by other top British comedians such as Eddie Izzard, Bill Bailey and Tommy Tiernan) Dylan returned to New York for a month-long run at the Village Theatre. He then did a two-week London West End run at the Wyndham's Theatre, November 1st-13th 2004. Having finally laid Black Books to rest, Dylan is still busy. His next project is a role in Tristram Shandy, starring alongside Steve Coogan, Stephen Fry and Rob Brydon amongst others. After living in North London for many years, Dylan now lives with his family in Edinburgh. Www.dylanmoranrules.com

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Is Dylan Moran on tour?

Yes, Dylan Moran is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Dylan Moran concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Dylan Moran tour is scheduled for 55 dates across 43 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Dylan Moran scheduled to play?

Dylan Moran is scheduled to play 55 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Dylan Moran tour start?

Dylan Moran's tour starts Apr 30, 2026 and ends on May 30, 2027. They will play 43 cities; their most recent concert was held in Co Dublin at The Purty Kitchen and their next upcoming concert will be in Southend-on-sea at Palace Theatre.

What venues is Dylan Moran performing at?

As part of the Dylan Moran tour, Dylan Moran is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Apr 30 - Co Dublin, Ireland @ The Purty Kitchen
May 01 - Dublin, County Dublin @ Vicar Street
May 10 - London, ENG @ Signature Brew Blackhorse Road
Jul 10 - Cambridge, United Kingdom @ Parker's Piece Cambridge
Sep 19 - Brussels, 11 @ Cirque Royal
Sep 22 - Wien, Wien @ Gartenbaukino
Sep 25 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Theater de Meervaart
Oct 01 - Genève, Switzerland @ Uptown Geneva, Salle Broadway
Oct 02 - Zürich, ZH @ Theater Spirgarten
Oct 13 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Göta Lejon
Oct 14 - Oslo Sentrum, Norway @ Latter
Oct 28 - Swansea, United Kingdom @ Taliesin Arts Centre
Oct 29 - Aberystwyth, United Kingdom @ Aberystwyth Arts Centre
Oct 30 - Bangor, United Kingdom @ Pontio Arts Centre
Nov 04 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Tyne Theatre
Nov 05 - Middlesbrough, United Kingdom @ Middlesbrough Town Hall
Nov 06 - Buxton, United Kingdom @ Buxton Opera House
Nov 09 - Leeds, ENG @ City Varieties Music Hall
Nov 10 - Leeds, ENG @ City Varieties Music Hall
Nov 11 - Huddersfield, United Kingdom @ Lawrence Batley Theatre
Nov 14 - Lancaster, United Kingdom @ The Lancaster Grand Theatre
Nov 15 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Nottingham Playhouse
Nov 17 - Birmingham, United Kingdom @ Birmingham Town Hall
Nov 18 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Sheffield City Hall
Nov 19 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Sheffield City Hall
Nov 21 - Northampton, United Kingdom @ Royal and Derngate
Nov 22 - Liverpool, ENG @ Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Nov 25 - Oban, United Kingdom @ Corran Halls
Nov 26 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom @ THE TIVOLI THEATRE COMPANY LTD
Nov 28 - Dundee, United Kingdom @ Whitehall Theatre
Nov 29 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ The Queen's Hall
Dec 02 - London, United Kingdom @ Cadogan Hall
Dec 03 - London, England @ O2 Forum Kentish Town
Dec 04 - London, United Kingdom @ O2 Shepherds Bush Empire

2027 Tour Dates:

Apr 17 - Crewe, United Kingdom @ Lyceum Theatre
Apr 18 - Salford Quays, United Kingdom @ The Lowry
Apr 23 - Oxford, United Kingdom @ New Theatre Oxford
Apr 24 - Ipswich, United Kingdom @ The Corn Exchange
Apr 30 - Reading, United Kingdom @ Reading Concert Hall
May 01 - Bristol, ENG @ Bristol Beacon
May 02 - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom @ Milton Keynes Theatre
May 05 - Bath, United Kingdom @ Komedia Bath
May 06 - Swindon, United Kingdom @ Wyvern Theatre
May 07 - Cardiff, United Kingdom @ New Theatre Cardiff
May 08 - Exeter, United Kingdom @ Exeter Corn Exchange
May 16 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ Pavilion Theatre
May 20 - St Albans, England @ Alban Arena
May 21 - Basingstoke, United Kingdom @ The Anvil
May 22 - Guildford, United Kingdom @ G Live Guildford
May 23 - Southend-on-sea, United Kingdom @ Palace Theatre
May 26 - Brighton, ENG @ Brighton Dome
May 27 - Crawley, England @ The Hawth Crawley
May 28 - London, England @ Alexandra Palace Theatre
May 29 - London, England @ Alexandra Palace Theatre
May 30 - South West London, United Kingdom @ Richmond Theatre