The shows are being rescheduled for 2026
Irish musician and comedian Garron Noone has announced that he is rescheduling all of his shows due to take place this year to 2026.
The TikToker was due to play a host of shows across the coming months, including a gig at Dublin’s 3Arena in November.
However, in a new statement, he has confirmed that his shows are being postponed until next year.
“After a lot of thought, I’m very sad to have to make the difficult decision to reschedule all of my gigs for this year.
“It was not an easy decision to make.
“Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I’ve dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again.
“It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all of my energy into getting back on track.”
Noone went on to say that he is ‘disappointed’ in not being able to go ahead with the gigs this year, but that all tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled shows in 2026.
“I’m very sorry to everyone that was coming to see me, I understand many of you will have made arrangements to be at the gigs.
‘If it was possible I would love to do them, but I have to accept that it isn’t possible at this time.”
He went on to thank fans for their support, and added that his break from making videos will ‘likely be a bit longer than first hoped’.
The news comes after Noone announced he was taking a break from social media.
Garron explained that he has been posting online daily for the last two and a half years, but it is time for him to take a break.
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He told his followers that he adores what he does, but sometimes you need to step back from social media.
“I’ve been posting videos pretty much every day for the last two and a half years, and it’s been my great pleasure to do so.
“There are a lot of ideas I have that I want to work on. I have a few gigs coming up and some other bits, so I need to put my focus there for a little while.
He added: “And to be honest with you, I’ve been putting a lot of pressure on myself, trying to feel like I’m worthy of the number of people who are watching the videos.”
Before stepping back from his socials, Garron revealed he has donated €10,000 to Doctors Without Borders, North West SPCA, and Focus Ireland.
“A lot of the money that I make from social media, I like to put it in a little pot and give it to charity, and I don’t believe that money is coming from me, it’s coming from you, the people that watch.”