The Belfast comedian is currently one of the biggest names in the local industry, swapping sold-out gigs at Limelight for the biggest stage in the country next year
The Northern Irish comedy scene is on fire and showing no signs of slowing anytime soon. And whether it be on podcasts, comedy clubs or sketches - Ciarán Bartlett is hard to avoid.
"Around Christmas time, I went down to the Empire to ask if I could do a gig and Colin Murphy told me that I needed to get other gigs first and work up to making it here." "I decided to start doing comedy again just for the craic and not really worry about whether it was going anywhere and with that attitude, things started going really great," he explained.
Ciarán became a regular contributor to fellow comedian Shane Todd's podcast Tea With Me and quickly became a fan-favourite guest, which lead to the creation of his own show the No Blaster's Podcast where he invites guests to play against him on Fifa. He decided to take the risk and take his humour to NI's biggest stage for the biggest gig of his career so far and in just a week of being on sale, has already sold a third of his tickets.
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