The It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia podcast will perform two live events in London.
The podcast, produced by the sitcom’s performers Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton, began during the epidemic and has since grown in popularity.
To commemorate their growing fan base, the trio has announced that they will be recording live in London’s Royal Albert Hall in April.
Both live events will take place on Sunday, April 16 (a matinée and an evening show), with special guests teased alongside’memories and laughs’.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia premiered in 2005 and has already aired for 15 seasons, making it the longest-running live action comedy on television.
Dennis (Howerton), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), Charlie (Day), and Mac (McElhenney) and their many plans to raise money for their pub, Paddy’s Pub, are featured in the series.
In the second season, Danny DeVito joins the cast as Dennis and Dee’s father Frank, who runs the bar with his infinite wealth.
The majority of the programme is written by Howerton, 46, Day, 47, and McElhenney, 45, with help from Olson, 47, other cast members, and a writing team.
Megan Ganz, the show’s primary writer, also hosts the Always Sunny Podcast, which has had guest appearances from Olson, DeVito, and Hamilton creator Lin Manuel Miranda.