The biggest names in Northern Irish comedy are back swapping their mics for boxing gloves for an unmissable charity event. After a huge night at the Ulster Hall in 2023, Comedians' Charity Boxing 2.0 is coming this summer and raising vital funds for the Children's Cancer Unit this year.

Returning to the iconic Belfast venue on Wednesday, June 26 2024, the event sold out in less than an hour when the tickets went on sale with people dying to see Belfast's funniest people 'scrapping'. This year’s 'Slobber Knocker' is expected to bring the same punches, DJ, music guests, celebrity coaches and many more surprises on the night. If you are disappointed to have missed out on tickets, a pay-per-view link has been launched so that fans can watch the action live from their homes.

To find out more see Some of the fighters taking to the ring this year gathered at the Limelight on Wednesday to take part in a press conference and let the press know how training was getting on so far this year. Undefeated champions Shane Todd and Sean Hegarty promised no mind games would be involved in their highly anticipated fight as they joined Andrew Ryan and Connor Brennan, Q Radio co-hosts battling it out, on stage with host Conor Keys. Both Johnny Bowe and Ian Thompson have a lot to make up for, after failing to win last year, as they go head-to-head in the ring and they are sure to put on a great fight.

American stand-up and honourary Belfast girl Jazzmyne Sierra is taking on Claire Corrigan who c.