The Always Sunny Podcast is coming to London soon (Picture: Frederick M. Brown/Getty)
Yes that’s right! The It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia podcast is coming to London for some special live shows.
The podcast, hosted by the sitcom’s stars Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton, started during the coronavirus pandemic and ultimately sparked a massive following.
To celebrate their rising listening figures, the golden trio have announced that they will be heading to London’s Royal Albert Hall for a live recording.
The live shows will also feature special guests teased alongside ‘memories and laughs’ – with tickets available from Ticketmaster here.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia began in 2005 and the FX series has now been on the air for 15 seasons, making it the longest-running live action comedy on TV.
The series follows Dennis (Howerton), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), Charlie (day), and Mac (McElhenney) and their various schemes to make money for their bar, Paddy’s Pub.
Where do tickets for the It’s Always Sunny Podcast shows go on sale?
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The stars recap every episode of the still-going series (Picture: YouTube)
General tickets will be available from 10am today [Friday February 17] Ticketmaster.
Pre-sale tickets went on sale yesterday [Wednesday February 15] before Live Nation pre-sale on Thursday February 16 at 10am.
It’s Always Sunny Podcast tour dates and venues and UK tickets
April 16 – 2:30pm – London Royal Albert Hall
April 16 – 7:30pm – London Royal Albert Hall
April 17 – 6:30pm – 3Arena, Dublin
April 18 – 6:30pm – 3Arena, Dublin
How much will tickets cost?
It’s Always Sunny has broadcast 15 seasons since 2005 (Picture: FX/Netflix)
The general sale will begin tomorrow, and the price for the London shows range from £40 to £125.
While tickets for Dublin are priced from €56.95 (£50.64).
The popular series welcomed Hollywood legend Danny DeVito in the second season, playing Dennis and Dee’s father Frank, who bankrolls the bar with his endless funds.
Howerton, 46, Day, 47, and McElhenney, 45, write the bulk of the show, with input from Olson, 47, other members of the cast and a writing team.
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Tickets are available to buy today.