Katie Boyle
Katie Boyle is an
Irish comedian living in New York City. Her favorite stand-up topics are her
journey through American culture, dating, therapy and shame! She performed as a
"New Face" in the 2023 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, and was featured
in NY Funniest showcase and New York Comedy Festival in 2022. Katie's debut
album and special, I'll Do It Myself,
was released through Pinch Records in summer of 2023. The special has since hit
half a million views on YouTube and the album hit #1 on iTunes Comedy Charts
and is currently available to stream on all major audio platforms. Her Don't Tell Comedy set premiered in
November 2023. Her second full-length special, Terapy, was released in July 2025 and is currently available to
stream on YouTube and Disruptor Comedy. She performed a full run of her
critically acclaimed one-woman dark comedy,
Roe v. Wade versus Katie, at the Edinburgh
Fringe Festival in August
2025.
Katie has headlined clubs
across the United
States and Ireland,
and brought her hour to Dublin
and Cork in the summer of 2024 for four sold-out shows. She's been featured in The Hollywood
Reporter, Irish Independent, and The Irish Times and her work has been
featured at Laughing Skull, Women in Comedy, Kansas City Irish Fest, and on
SiriusXM. Her new, widely acclaimed dark comedy, Roe v Wade versus Katie, was named among the "Best of the Fest" at
the Edinburgh Fringe Festival by The
Scotsman in August 2025. She is currently touring the show globally.
Outside of
stand-up, Katie has acted in various sketches and shorts, including LadBible
and Unilad's Man of the Street videos,
and she appeared in a commercial for Oracle. She also collaborates with brands like Piece of Cake Moving,
Language Drops, Sundance,
and MTV to create and develop funny content.
Katie has been producing and emceeing a consistently sold out Irish
comedy show at the Dead Rabbit since February 2023, which
flies in Irish comedians to perform. She currently hosts The Shift podcast, on which she and guests discuss sex and dating
from an Irish perspective.