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22 Oct 2025

Comedian Cormac Moore is coming to Kilkenny

Comedian Cormac Moore is coming to Kilkenny

'Atention to Detail' is coming to Kilkenny Comedy Club

Comedian Cormac Moore is bringing his brand new stand-up show ‘Atention To Detail’ to Kilkenny this November. 

 

With millions of views online for his Facebook University parodies, Christy Moore covers, pintfulness sketches and stand-up clips, comedian and award-winning broadcaster Cormac Moore is taking his brand new stand up show ‘Atention To Detail’ to the Kilkenny Comedy Club on Friday, November 24.

 

Cormac recently got married in Kilkenny and his grandmother grew up in Bennettsbridge, a place where he spent many summers. 


‘Atention To Detail’ comes after Cormac decided to walk away from a career in radio after almost 10 years and chronicles the challenges he faced trying to get to grips with a new job in a completely different industry. 

 

Swapping the studio for the office and demanding celebrities for difficult clients, Cormac only now realises how handy he had it. 

 

The show highlights Cormac’s new found respect for sweating the small stuff in life and how not doing so can cause significant problems in everything from your health to your relationships. 

 

He didn’t pay attention cutting the grass once and set the lawnmower on fire, didn’t pay attention to his diet and developed liver disease and didn’t realise how attractive his wife found him putting out the bins, without being asked, the night before. 

 

Cormac has performed comedy all over the world, from Dublin to Sydney, from the UK to Malaysia. He spent almost 10 years presenting flagship shows on some of the biggest radio brands in the country including FM104, SPIN1038 and iRadio. His online sketches and stand up clips have amassed millions of views online and he is an entertaining, quick-witted and seasoned performer.  

 

Doors open at 8pm in the Home Rule Club and tickets cost €12.50 and are available to purchase at Kilkennycomedy.com  

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