Comedian and singer/songwriter Garron Noone cancels tour for remainder of the year
Sarah Slater
Comedian and singer/songwriter Garron Noone has cancelled his nationwide tour for the rest of this year due to ill health.
The Mayo man posted a statement on his official Facebook page, Garron Music, on Tuesday evening, where he said he had ”very sad to have to make the difficult decision to reschedule” all of his gigs for this year.
He became a TikTok/Instagram sensation with his sketches and catchphrase "follow me, I'm delicious” in 2023. He now has more than two million followers on Instagram alone.
The comedy content creator added: “I’m very sorry to have to post this, thank you all for everything.
“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.”
The 31-year-old explained that he is “disappointed” that he is not going to be able to see his fans, but, said he would “hopefully” see them “in 2026 for the rescheduled shows.”
He said that if fans preferred a refund, then they should contact their ticket provider.
“If you had tickets to one of my shows thank you so much, you should have received an email this evening with more information.”
He had been due to perform in Killarney on Saturday, with other shows planned for Mayo, Dublin, Belfast and Milwaukee in Wisconsin.
Last March, he deactivated his social media accounts following backlash over a video in which he discussed immigration.
Mr Noone normally discusses light topics in his videos and he received a lot of criticism over his comments, while others defended him.
He returned to social media following a public outcry. Over the past few months, the funny man has spoken openly about his struggle with agoraphobia, a type of anxiety disorder that involves fearing and avoiding places or situations.
On New Year’s Eve, he posted a video, where he expressed his gratitude to his followers for transforming his life, while also sharing that two years ago, he was predominantly confined to his house and barely able to go outside.
Thousands of people have reacted to the decision to cancel the upcoming shows, with one saying that five years from now, “all that will matter is that you are ok and healthy and took care of yourself today.”
They continued: “Nothing else you do today will matter. You likely won't even remember the rest of it. So, please take the best possible care of yourself now. The world only has one of you, and we need the joy you’ll bring five and 50 plus years from now. Please take good care”.
Mr Noone’s agent has been contacted for comment.