Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, and Rob McElhenney from “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” will debut their critically acclaimed “The Always Sunny Podcast” live at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville, KY, on Saturday, September 17. They will then bring it home to Philadelphia, PA, for an in-person taping at The Met Philadelphia on Sunday, September 18.
The Always Sunny Podcast is an unofficial look back on the past 15 seasons of the hit show, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” hosted by Glenn Howerton (Dennis), Charlie Day (Charlie), and Rob McElhenney (Mac). Starting with the first episode, they watch every season and give a deep dive into their memories of creating the show, reveal how they first met, and discuss how they formed a lasting partnership that has endured the better part of two decades. That is if they can remember any of it. #sunnypodlive
“We’re really excited to take this show on the road, and bring the Podcast to Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville and the iconic Met Philadelphia. There’s nothing we enjoy more than
being in the same room as all the amazing Sunny fans out there!” - Glenn Howerton
“We are big fans of It’s Always Sunny, so to make history and be the home of the very first live taping of The Always Sunny Podcast is amazing. The Bourbon & Beyond community can’t wait to cheers with The Gang this September!” – Danny Wimmer, Founder of Danny Wimmer Presents and Bourbon & Beyond Festival
“We look forward to welcoming Charlie, Glenn, and Rob from the highly-acclaimed It’s Always Sunny podcast live to The Met Philadelphia for a fun, unforgettable night of storytelling, memories, and Philly talk.” - Geoff Gordon, Regional President, Live Nation Northeast
About It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia follows “The Gang,” owners of the wildly unsuccessful Paddy’s Pub as they tackle society’s most pressing issues by gaming the system, backstabbing each other, and generally doing whatever depraved thing is required to get ahead. Over its record breaking 15 seasons, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has aged like a fine whiskey, becoming a landmark for dark comedy and American satire, and continuing to deliver some of the hardest laughs on television.
So, raise that snifter and cheers: To Sunny! Yes, it burns a little, and that’s what you want.
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Press Inquiries
Bourbon & Beyond Festival: Chamie McCurry - chamie@dwpresents.com
The Met Philadelphia: Ike Richman - ike@richmancommunications.com