Dublin Podcast Festival
The Dublin Podcast Festival returns to venues across the city this November.
The first wave of podcasts were announced today and we're in for a great month.
Back by popular demand! 🎉 For the 3rd year running, @ThisHeadStuff & @aikenpromotions are thrilled to announce the return of the @DublinPodFest
Tickets for the events go on sale this Monday at 10am through https://t.co/ux6ztfKC2f #DPF19 https://t.co/TykqKsdU78
— Dublin Podcast Fest (@DublinPodFest) August 8, 2019
Blindboy will headline two dates at Vicar Street while the My Favourite Murder gals are over for two shows at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
Meanwhile The 2 Jonnies, IT GALZ and The Guilty Feminist also feature on the line up.
Here's a look at what's in store:
The Guilty Feminist
Vicar Street – 6th November
Podcast host Deborah Frances-White with special guest yet to be announced, will discuss their noble goals as 21st century feminists and the paradoxes and insecurities which undermine them.
Tickets €30 from Ticketmaster or online here.
A Gay and a NonGay
The Sugar Club - 10th November
Close friends James Barr and Dan Hudson discuss differences between LGBTQ+ and NonGay people in an absurdly simple but hilarious premise.
Tickets €20 from Ticketmaster or online here.
The 2 Johnnies
Vicar Street – 14th November
Covering riding, gaelic games and parish news, The 2 Johnnies are a success story in the podcast world, placing them as number one on Ireland’s podcast charts for 80 weeks in a row!
Tickets €27 from Ticketmaster or online here.
IT GALZ
Vicar Street – 16th November
Jenny Claffey and Lindsay Hamilton give their personal takes on a variety of topics from pop culture to women's issues, through their often comedic and sometimes satirical lens.
Tickets €25 from Ticketmaster or online here.
The Blindboy Podcast
Vicar Street – 19th & 24th November
For International Men’s Day, BlindBoy will celebrate with a special live show that will cover mental health issues among other topics.
Tickets €30 from Ticketmaster or online here.
The Dollop
Liberty Hall – 21st November
History buff Dave Anthony will read one weird and disturbing story from the American past to comedian Gareth Reynolds.
Tickets €25 from Ticketmaster or online here
My Favourite Murder
Bord Gais Energy Theatre – 24th November (Sold out)
Extra date added: 25th November
Stand-up comedian and television writer Karen Kilgariff and Cooking Channel host Georgia Hardstark host a hit true crime podcast.
Tickets €25 from Ticketmaster or online here