Joanne McNally's 'Prosecco Express' is heading to the SSE Arena Belfast

Belfast can't get enough of Joanne 🤣🤣

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 9th Feb 2022

With five sold out shows coming up at The Limelight Belfast this March, Joanne McNally is pleased to announce an SSE Arena Belfast show.

Due to phenomenal demand, The Prosecco Express tour will take place in Friday 14th October 2022.

Joanne McNally burst onto the Irish comedy scene in 2014, and is best known for her energetic and personal performances. She's quickly became Ireland’s fastest rising comedy star.

Described as ‘a truly gifted stand up’ by The Sunday Times, join Joanne McNally as she revisits her irreverent and critically acclaimed show The Prosecco Express.

Breaking the news on social media this morning Joanne said: "Belfast I told you I’d add more 😍 I enjoy drama so we’ve gone BIG, gonna do the Arena 🍸👯‍♀️"

Due to a relentless ageing process, Joanne is suddenly in her late thirties with no husband, no kids, no pension and no plan. She is full of questions: if she doesn’t birth anything, who will be obligated to watch her die so she doesn’t have to do it alone? Can she start a GoFundMe page to get a golden tomb built for single people to get buried in together, or do we all just get thrown into a mass grave and covered in cat hair? When a man on a dating app identifies as 'spiritual', is it safe to assume he has the personality of a spoon? If you do all your drinking in the bath, can you write it off as self-care?

How to get tickets 👇

Tickets go on sale Friday (11th February) at 10am from ticketmaster.ie and ssearenabelfast.com

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