Matt Rife will be coming to Dublins 3Olympia Theatre on September 28 2024 as part of his ProbleMATTic World Tour which includes shows across North America, Australia and Europe.
The comedian became a viral sensation with his comedic skits and stand ups comedy clips gaining him a whopping 14.3 million followers on TikTok.
He has been selling out comedy clubs and theatres across the US and has now decided to take the leap across the pond as his fanbase continues to grow.
Matt is from a small town in Columbus, Ohio and has been performing since the age of 15 before moving to Los Angeles to begin his career in Hollywood.
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Matt said: "I couldn’t be more thrilled to live out this lifelong dream! To tour the world, spreading laughter, with some of my best friends, is something I never thought would be possible.
"I’m so grateful to get this opportunity, and it’s even more fulfilling knowing that it’s all because of the incredible people who enjoy my comedy. I’ve been working so hard towards this for 12 years and now I’ve surrounded myself with a team who works just as hard and share the same passion! I still can’t believe it.”
Matt has also made appearances on TV when he starred in MTV's Wild 'N Out and appearing on The Challenge, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Fresh Off The Boat.
He has produced two comedy sessions on his YouTube channel but this tour will be his biggest undertaking to date. Tickets for the Irish gig next year go on sale this Friday June 9 at 10am and can be bought on Ticketmaster.
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