Brendan Grace's Kells date to go ahead

The last three weeks has been a most trying period for comedian Brendan Grace. Brendan suffers from type 2 diabetes for many years and very recently developed a severe foot infection which has been successfully treated at the Blackrock Clinic. The legendary comedian is delighted that he has got the go ahead to commence his annual after Christmas Irish Tour which runs from 27th December until 14th February. Brendan's latest show features some brand new material and some 'old favourites' from his vast repertoire over the last 39 years. His sense of timing and ability to read an audience is without equal. A brilliant character actor, his 'Bottler' character is legendary and is now featured at every performance. The genial Dubliner has a very special bond with Irish audiences and is much loved by young and old not least because he gives very generously of his time after each concert. The 'meet and greet' is now very much part and parcel of each show and Brendan's very down to earth approach is much appreciated by all. In more recent times Brendan has managed to attract a younger audience mainly because the content of his show is very 'family' and also because of his hilarious appearance in 'Father Ted' when he played the part of Father Fintan Stack. He will be appearing in the Headfort Arms, Kells, on Thursday 28th January.