Kevin Bridges has joked that he 'Dublin'd' himself while in the capital for the Red Hot Chilli Peppers gig at Marlay Park.
The Scottish comedian was in the crowd for the highly anticipated concert in Marlay Park on Wednesday night.
The Clydebank comic is about to embark on the Overdue Catch-Up Tour, his first since his record-breaking 2018 Brand New Tour.
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Taking to Instagram, the Scotsman shared a photo of himself enjoying some downtime in Dublin watching The Red Hot Chilli Peppers at Marlay Park.
On Thursday, Kevin joked he had “Dublin’d” himself. He posted: “Dublin’d myself… what a night, chilli peppers better than ever.”
He looked blankly at the camera beside a large glass of water as he was clearly feeling the effects of the night before. The comedy favourite mentioned that his own tour kicks off in Liverpool in 13 days.
He added: “My own tour kicking off In Liverpool in 13 days. Mental it’s been this long but here we are!!”
“See you all out there!.”
The Overdue Catch-Up Tour will come to the 3Arena for four dates from November 3 to 6 2022.
Kevin also shared a photo of him meeting the band’s drummer, Chad Smith after the concert.
He wrote: “Finally met the real Chad @chadsmithofficial #redhotchilipeppers.”
Fans of the comedian took to the comment section in response to the post and to share their excitement about his upcoming tour.
One fan said: “Cannot wait to see you in Liverpool!”
A second wrote: “Funniest guy to walk the planet ever !”
While a third said: “Buzzing to see you again”
Tickets are still on sale to Kevin Bridges in the 3Arena in from November 3rd to 6th on the Ticketmaster website.
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