Ricky Gervais Returns to Lisbon in 2025 to Present Mortality

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Ricky Gervais, the renowned British comedian, is set to kick off his European tour for the stand-up comedy show “Mortality” in Lisbon on February 27, 2025. This highly anticipated performance will take place at the Meo Arena in Lisbon marking Gervais’s return to the city after his previous show in October 2023.

Gervais announced the tour on social media, revealing several confirmed venues across Europe. Following his Lisbon performance, he will perform in cities such as Paris, Dublin, Vienna, Oslo, and Zurich. The full list of venues includes:

The ticket prices have yet to be announced, but fans are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to secure their seats. The pre-sale for Meo customers will begin at 10 AM on October 9, 2024, and will last until October 10, while general sales will commence on October 11 at the same time.

As anticipation builds for the “Mortality” tour, fans are encouraged to mark their calendars and prepare for a night of laughter and thought-provoking comedy. Gervais’s return to Lisbon promises to be an unforgettable experience for comedy lovers.

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