Foil Arms and Hog: Craicling

Foil Arms and Hog: Craicling

8.0

Dec 31 2019

1h 53m

Comedy

Foil Arms and Hog's 'Craicling', live at Vicar Street. See Irelands top comedy trio in Full 1080p HD perform to over a thousand people in their hometown of Dublin.

Sean Flanagan

Sean Flanagan

Himself (Hog)

Conor McKenna

Conor McKenna

Himself (Arms)

Sean Finegan

Sean Finegan

Himself (Foil)

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