Following on from the success of the 1st London Irish Comedy Festival in October of last year, the event will make a return this coming weekend in the London Irish Centre in Camden Square.
The festival aims to showcase the wealth of established and emerging Irish comedic talent based in Ireland and the UK.
There are two venues in the London Irish Centre which will play host to the festival which will run over three days.

The event kicks off on Friday October 11th with the likes of PJ Gallagher, Neil Delamere, Aisling Bea and John Colleary at 8pm.
Other highlights across the festival include a live recording of Jarlath Regan’s “Irishman Abroad” at 4pm on the Saturday, 12th of October.
David McSavage and the wonderful Maeve Higgins will also take to the stage on the 12th at 8pm.
The festival will finish on the 13th of October with Andrew Maxwell among others.
Tickets will range from about £5 to about £17 and are available on billetto.co.uk.
For more information on the fest, and indeed on the great London Irish Centre, head on over to their website, their twitter or their facebook pages.
Sure, where else would you want to be for the weekend besides Camden? Nowhere.