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Hold My Drink with Charleen & Ellie Live at University Concert Hall, Limerick November 27
Hold My Drink podcast comes to the University Concert Hall
Hold My Drink with Charleen Murphy and Ellie Kelly bring their iconic podcast to the University Concert Hall stage on Thursday, November 27

Go Loud is bringing Charleen Murphy and Ellie Kelly of Hold My Drink to University Concert Hall on Thursday, November 27, as the duo brings their iconic podcast from the studio to stages across Ireland.
Think of the girl’s bathroom on a night out, or the group chat the next morning. That is the vibe of their podcast. It’s a safe space to spill all the gossip on life, relationships, love, breakups and much more. As well as sharing their own experiences, Charleen and Ellie are also here to answer some of your own dilemmas, whether it be about boys, friends, school, college or work, or anything at all. Charleen and Ellie always love to hear from you!
The live show is everything you love about Hold My Drink, the laughs, the chaos, the brutally honest advice but LIVE. Expect juicy confessions, all your favourite podcast segments, special guests, including Limerick’s Shane McCarthy and a few surprises along the way. Grab your gals and get ready to party with your favourite duo all the fun of the podcast plus the electric atmosphere of a full-on party.
New episodes of Hold My Drink are released every Wednesday, and a bonus episode, Hold My Drink: Extra Juice, is released every Monday. If you’d like to get in contact with the Hold
My Drink podcast, you can do so by emailing [email protected]
Special Effects: Please note that Strobe lighting may be used during this performance. If you have a history of seizures or are concerned about the potential effects of flashing lights, please contact the Box Office before booking to get further clarity on 061 331 549 / [email protected]
Disclaimer: University Concert Hall is a fully seated venue. However, please be advised that some performers may encourage audience participation, such as standing, dancing, or clapping. While this can enhance the live experience, it may impact sightlines for other patrons. Audience participation is at the discretion of the performers and is beyond the control of UCH.





