Mick Perrin Worldwide & PBJ Management & Show World present
Dylan Moran
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE - Live Tour 2026/2027. A brand-new show.
★★★★★ Metro ★★★★★ The i BAFTA & Perrier winner
- Kraków - Tue 6 April 2027, 8:00 PM
- Warsaw - Wed 7 April 2027, 8:00 PM
Time for the show. You could stay in bed and wait for it all to blow over. But the blowing-over has been cancelled.
…so what's it actually about? ↓
- Performed in English (no subtitles)
- 16+
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What it's actually about
Time for the show. So now what?
Time for the show. So now what? Off to work? Or back to bed to wait for it all to blow over? Bad news: the blowing-over has been cancelled.
The economy will manage without you - but how long will you last without your daily bucket of iced caramel latte and the five thousand other things you've piled up just so you can point at them and mutter, 'This… is my life'?
Relax. All that emotion and we haven't even got out of bed yet.
Come and find out how it could all have gone differently. How to reclaim your life and become a deadly master of kickboxing and chess. How to reinvent love - on a global scale - and join the ranks of the trillionaires who are also poets, pastry chefs and Himalayan mountaineers.
Just leave the house and go looking for trouble - LOOKING FOR TROUBLE.
What the press says
Five-star reviews across the board
'Trumping Shakespeare, he reduces life to four ages: "Child, failure, old and dead". Faced with one-liners as killing as that the world suddenly seems a better place.'
Telegraph
'Joyfully cynical'
Metro
'Perfect for the times'
The i
'Superb'
Guardian
About the artist
Who is Dylan Moran
An Irishman the whole world came to know - first as the cantankerous Bernard Black in the cult sitcom 'Black Books', then as one of the most in-demand stand-ups on the planet.
At 24 he became the youngest-ever winner of the Perrier Award (Edinburgh Comedy Award), and later took home a BAFTA. His tours sell out halls around the world - from London to Australia.
His humour is a blend of absurdity, melancholy and razor-sharp cynicism - clever, grown-up and completely unpredictable. Now he brings a brand-new show to Kraków and Warsaw: LOOKING FOR TROUBLE.
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Frequently asked questions
The whole show is performed in English, with no subtitles. Dylan speaks clearly, and his humour leans on images, absurdity and observation more than rapid wordplay - conversational English is plenty to have a great night. If you watched Black Books in the original, you'll be completely fine. Tone, timing and context fill in the rest. Buy tickets.
No - the show is performed live in English only, with no subtitles or simultaneous translation. It's an authentic performance in the artist's own language. Reserve a seat in the sales system.
Tickets start from 146.51 PLN. The exact price depends on the sector you choose; the full price breakdown and your seat selection appear in the sales system. The venues are intimate, so the number of seats is limited. Check availability in the sales system.
Refund and exchange terms are set by the sales rules of the distributor biletyna.pl, shown during checkout. If the event is cancelled or rescheduled we'll let you know by e-mail. You'll find all the details at checkout.
The event is for ages 16 and over (16+). The show contains adult humour and strong language. If you're 16 or older, this evening is for you. Pick a ticket in the sales system.
You choose your exact seat on the interactive seating plan during checkout. Kraków: NCK, al. Jana Pawła II 232. Warsaw: Scena Relax, ul. Złota 8. Both rooms are intimate, so every seat keeps you close to the stage. Pick your seat now.
The world won't stop. But this one evening - it will.