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TikTok star Garron Noone announces Belfast show

Noone was named one of Ireland's "breakthrough stars" for 2023 on TikTok

TikTok star Garron Noone has announced a Belfast date as part of his 2025 tour. The musician and social media star is playing a live show in The Telegraph Building on December 12, 2025.


Noone was named one of Ireland's "breakthrough stars" for 2023 on TikTok. He rose from having just a few thousand followers in early 2023, while posting music tutorials, to over a million in February 2024 after transitioning to comedy.


His catchphrase, "Follow me, I'm delicious" came about when he made a video that he did not think was particularly funny, so he randomly added it to the end. When he made future videos without it, he got comments from viewers asking for it. People now shout the phrase at him on the street and send him photos of objects with the word "delicious.”


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The phrase was the inspiration for an ad campaign for a coffee company where Noone served as spokesman.

In 2024, Noone won the Gossie Award for newcomer of the year. Also in 2024, Noone released his podcast Listen, I’m Delicious, named so after his catchphrase.

The Irish star recently opened up about his mental health struggles saying how TikTok gave him a life 'worth living'. The 30-year-old made a return to the Late Late Show after his appearance on last year's country special where he stunned fans with his rendition of When You Say Nothing At All.


Garron humorously mentioned he was still awaiting a text back from Margo from that evening. He revealed to Patrick Kielty that people relocating to Ireland are now reaching out to him online for advice on how to fit in and brace themselves for some good-natured ribbing.

"I started having panic attacks when I was 16.", reports Dublin Live.

"One of my friends died, that started it, eventually they got worse and I couldn't leave the house without a panic attack. I spent five years housebound. I worked at a phone shop, I would go there and have panic attacks, I wouldn't do any socialising."


"For many years, I felt my life wouldn't go anywhere, I wouldn't have a life that would be worth living, I felt pretty hopeless. But life has given me so much, and I'm doing things now I never thought I'd be able to do, you know, like being on telly."

Tickets for his Belfast show go on sale this Friday, January 31 at 10am via Ticketmaster.

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