IRELAND AM star Tommy Bowe has made a major career move as he announced his gig.
The Virgin Media star first launched his podcast, The Offload, with his celeb pal Donncha O’Callaghan last October 2024.
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Tommy and Donncha are taking to the stage this March[/caption]
The sports-themed show has been a huge hit with listeners since its release and has since reached great success.
And the two lads have revealed that they are taking their podcast to the stage for a live show.
They will be performing in the Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at 7pm.
Tickets for the event are currently on sale on Ticketmaster and are priced from €39.90.
Taking to Instagram yesterday to announce the news, Tommy wrote: “Excited to announce we are doing a live show before the French match in the Olympia!
“Donners, myself and guests on stage, what could possibly go wrong?!
“It will be a great night. Hope to see you there.”
Donncha added: “Let’s go TBowe. Finger’s crossed you have a hidden talent or worked with @cirquedusoleil during the off season.”
The iconic duo’s friends and fans were all thrilled with the announcement and raced to the comment section with compliments.
RTE sta Carl Mullan said: “Savage, this will be unreal.”
Ciara King wrote: “Aw amazing you guys!”
Michelle commented: “Ah fantastic lads.”
Another fan added: “Excellent… best podcast around.”
Last week Tommy had a hilarious fall while on air with Muireann O’Connell and Brooke Scullion.
HORSING AROUND
Tommy and Brooke spoke to two representatives from Boswell Equestrian Centre, in Ashford, about hobby horsing.
The Finnish sport is where participants leap athletically over fences while straddling their stick steeds – similar to dressage but without the use of real horses.
And of course Tommy and Brooke had to have a go themselves, with some of the horse riding school participants.
Brooke was quite anxious as she leaped over the fences and fake walls on set.
The Derry beauty shouted out: “I’m actually going to fall.”
While Tommy was very enthusiastic and confidently said: “Oh god, I it.”
However moments later Tommy fell flat on his bum after jumping over one of the obstacles.