Friday 6th Feb - The Mac, Belfast
Sat 7th Feb - The Courthouse, Bangor
Wed 10th Feb - Market Place Theatre, Armagh
Fri 27th Feb - Strule Arts, Omagh
Sat 28th Feb - Burnavon, Cookstown
Tickets on sale Friday at 10am from nicomedy.com & kylacobbler.com
Kyla Cobbler is one of the fastest-rising names in comedy. The Cork-born comic first gained attention through her viral Instagram reels, before stepping on stage for her first open mic in May 2021. Just four years later, she’s built a global following, with over 300,000 Instagram followers, 100M+ video views, and a reputation as a must-see live performer.
Her fearless appearance on The Tommy Tiernan Show in April 2025 catapulted her into the national spotlight, with one viewer calling it “the best interview of the season.” Known for her raw storytelling, razor-sharp crowd work, and unfiltered honesty, Kyla commands the stage with total confidence — every performance is electric, unpredictable, and unforgettable.
On the live circuit, Kyla’s momentum is undeniable. She sold out Cork Opera House in early 2024, followed by a completely sold-out first Irish tour later that year with her debut show, Gone Rogue. In 2025 alone, she has sold out two nights at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre, two nights at Cork Opera House, packed out Leicester Square Theatre in London, and launched her first European headline dates.
In 2026, Kyla will return to Ireland with her brand-new show, Not My Lemons. This all-new hour of stand-up comedy explores fresh territory — from finding love to the complexities of family life — delivered with Kyla's trademark honesty and unapologetic wit.
With a loyal fanbase, explosive stage presence, and growing international demand, Kyla Cobbler is not just a rising star — she’s a force to be reckoned with.
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