Featuring David O’Doherty, Alison Spittle and many more.
The Dublin Podcast Festival is back by popular demand, with a whole host of headliner shows, live podcasts, comedy, discussions and workshops taking place across multiple venues.
The 11-day long festival features an impressive line-up of international and homegrown podcasters, covering everything from food to football.
Kicking things off are comedy duo The 2 Johnnies (long-time JOE favourites), with what is sure to be a sensational experience filled with silage, signing and sunburn.
As well as this, Alison Spittle and Deborah Frances-White are set to co-host The Guilty Feminist at Vicar Street on 1 October, followed by The Adam Buxton Podcast with special guest David O’Doherty on 3 October.
The killer line-up continues with the BlindBoy Podcast, Those Conspiracy Guys, Headstuff, Motherfóclóir, Emma Doran, Dubland and Up to 90 to name a few.
Comedy lovers will also be suitably impressed by the comic line-up, featuring the likes of Tony Cantwell, Sexy Beasts and Phoning It In.
Line up and ticket information are as follows:
The 2 Johnnies
The Sugar Club – 26 + 27 September 2018
Tickets: €18
The Guilty Feminist Podcast with Alison Spittle
Vicar Street – 1 October 2018
Tickets: €28
The Adam Buxton Podcast with David O’Doherty
Vicar Street – 3 October 2018
Tickets: €28
The Blindboy Podcast
Vicar Street – 7 October 2018
Tickets: €28
Those Conspiracy Guys
The Sugar Club – 9 October 2018
Tickets: €18
Motherfoclóir (Motherfoclóir / The Irish For)
The Sugar Club – 10 October 2018
Tickets: €16
Dubland and Up To 90
The Liberty Hall Theatre – 12 October 2018
Tickets: €19
Sexy Beasts+ Phoning It In (Tony Cantwell Comedy)
The Grand Social – 14 October 2018
Tickets: €16
Banter 200 with Jim Carroll
The Workmans Club – 17 October 2018
Tickets: TBC
The first round of tickets for events will go on sale on Ticketmaster.ie and Ticketmaster outlets Nationwide on Monday, 16 July at 9am.
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