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From delivery driver to Dubai’s sky-high stages: Rory O’Hanlon riffs on Gucci glamour, brutal heat and expat laughs

Gucci, golf buggies and July scorchers fuel Rory O’Hanlon’s Dubai punchlines

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Dubai: Irish comedian Rory O’Hanlon has performed everywhere from Moscow to Monte Carlo, but Dubai may have officially won him over, even if the city’s heat nearly took him out once.

The award-winning comic, currently touring the UAE with The Laughter Factory alongside UAE-born comedian Ismail Abdi and British comic Nicole Drinkwater, was clearly fascinated by the city’s larger-than-life energy during his interview with Gulf News at Aura Skypool on Palm Jumeirah.

“A lot of good-looking people in Dubai, isn’t it?” Rory laughed. “I don’t know where these people are all from, and everybody looks like they’re going to the Oscars every day.”

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Looking out across Dubai’s skyline, the Irish comic admitted the city still feels surreal to him despite multiple visits.

“It’s like something from a film, isn’t it?” he said. “It’s like the future. It’s futuristic. Yeah, it’s bananas.”

And Dubai’s style culture, according to Rory, is unlike anywhere else.

“There’s no middle ground here,” he said. “It’s full on. It’s either Gucci or go home.”

The comedian, known for his rapid-fire delivery and observational humour, admitted Dubai even made him reconsider his own wardrobe.

“When I come to Dubai, I need to take it up a notch,” he joked, before laughing about luxury watches and the city’s obsession with status symbols.

“Apparently Rolex is like, ‘Oh my God, it’s not good enough.’”

But while the glamour impressed him, the weather was another story entirely.

Rory recalled making the rookie mistake of trying to walk outdoors in Dubai during July heat while staying at Dukes The Palm.

“I walked from my hotel over to the mall,” he said. “I didn’t think I was gonna make back.”

Rory O’Hanlon will perform in Dubai this month

He also found Dubai’s culture of convenience hilarious.

“Even today, I was going for my lunch, and they brought me down there in a golf buggy,” he laughed.

Despite touring internationally and sharing stages with comedians such as Bill Burr, Rory insists his own life back home is far less glamorous.

“I live in a one-bedroom flat,” he said while admiring the Palm views around him. “I don’t have a view. I just look at a wall.”

Long before sold-out gigs and comedy festivals, Rory was working as a delivery driver in Dublin while trying to make stand-up work.

“You do anything really before you start doing stand-up,” he said. “I’ve had a good few jobs, but I did do deliveries… just working around Dublin.”

That grounded background perhaps explains why Rory’s comedy style remains rooted in observational humour rather than controversy-driven material.

“You just want to go up and make people laugh,” he said. “That’s all.”

And for Dubai’s expat-heavy crowds, he believes comedy nights offer something familiar.

“I think it’s like something they know from home,” he said of Irish and British audiences living in the UAE. “They’ll enjoy it.”

Still, it’s clear Dubai itself may have become part of the act now too.

“You could stay here for a long time,” Rory admitted. “This is great.”

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Manjusha Radhakrishnan has been slaying entertainment news and celebrity interviews in Dubai for 18 years—and she’s just getting started. As Entertainment Editor, she covers Bollywood movie reviews, Hollywood scoops, Pakistani dramas, and world cinema. Red carpets? She’s walked them all—Europe, North America, Macau—covering IIFA (Bollywood Oscars) and Zee Cine Awards like a pro. She’s been on CNN with Becky Anderson dropping Bollywood truth bombs like Salman Khan Black Buck hunting conviction and hosted panels with directors like Bollywood’s Kabir Khan and Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh. She has also covered film festivals around the globe. Oh, and did we mention she landed the cover of Xpedition Magazine as one of the UAE’s 50 most influential icons? She was also the resident Bollywood guru on Dubai TV’s Insider Arabia and Saudi TV, where she dishes out the latest scoop and celebrity news. Her interview roster reads like a dream guest list—Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Shah Rukh Khan, Robbie Williams, Sean Penn, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Joaquin Phoenix, and Morgan Freeman. From breaking celeb news to making stars spill secrets, Manjusha doesn’t just cover entertainment—she owns it while looking like a star herself.

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