The Prosecco Express finally made its way back to Cork, as comedian Joanne McNally took over the Live at the Marquee stage as part of her 100 night sold-out ...
“There’s a man. McNally’s popularity has always stemmed from her relatability and, as usual, she spoke to the audience as if they were all her best friends. The shows were a huge success, as the entire year-long tour has been so far.
Joanne McNally is known for many things, being a standup comedian, the podcast she hosts with pal Vogue Williams, My Therapist Ghosted Me and her ...
Speaking to the Independent she said: “I was zipping through relationships, but I couldn’t maintain any of them; three months and it was all over. I don’t live there, you don’t live here. The Dubliner has previously opened up about dating fellow comedians branding the experience “a sh*tshow” and joking that they are all “deranged.” “He was like ‘Let’s just ride the wave’ and I guess I’m the wave.” She told Vogue in their podcast: “I went back home [to Ireland] with the intention of wrapping it up with Dennis. She is clearly loved up as she has joked that the pair are “engaged” as neither of them is sleeping with anyone else.
McNally has made Cork her second home after performing in the Everyman 10 times already this year.
While the reaction of the sold-out gig was overwhelmingly positive, it was noted that the crowd was largely made up of fashionable young women with few sightings of men in the energetic tent. Many fans took to social media following the gig with one audience member sharing that McNally split the sides of the Marquee crowd with laughter. The Dublin-native's Marquee gig was the largest Irish venue that she has performed in to date, telling the lively crowd that this was "the biggest Prosecco show and it's in Cork."