Chris McCausland:Yonks! UK Tour 2024
Following his recent, totally sold out tour including over 140 dates, Chris will be back on the road for January 2024 with his brand new show Yonks! He’s been called an ‘overnight success’, even though he’s been doing this for bloody yonks.
Chris has been performing stand-up now for two decades and is a regular face on British television.
He is an established favourite on such flagship comedy shows as Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You?, QI, The last Leg, and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
He has appeared on Live at the Apollo three times, taking on the hosting duties in 2021, a year that also saw him make his highly acclaimed debut appearance on The Royal Variety Performance at The Royal Albert hall.
Chris has also appeared on entertainment favourites such as Blankety Blank and The Jonathan Ross Show, along with celebrity editions of The Chase, Pointless, and Mastermind – where he won with his chosen specialist subject of Pearl jam.
In 2023 Chris has his own travel series on Channel 4, Wonders of the World I Can’t See, and was also part of Channel 4’s hit new entertainment series, Scared of the Dark
His last tour was a mammoth 140+ date sell-out, with his final show at the legendary Shepherd’s Bush Empire also being filmed for broadcast on Channel 4.
This new tour “Yonks!” promises to be even bigger!
Tour Schedule:
January:
9 January Banbury, The Mill Arts Centre
10 January Banbury, The Mills Arts Centre
11 January Chesham, Elgiva Theatre
13 January Twickenham, The Exchange
17 January Norden Farm Arts Centre
18 January Norden, Farm Arts Centre
19 January Watford, Palace Theatre
20 January Lichfield, Garrick Theatre
23 January Andover, The Lights
24 January Andover, The Lights
26 January Worcester, Huntingdon Hall
27 January Worcester, Huntingdon hall
28 January Bracknell, South Hill Park Arts
February:
2 February Herne Bay, Kings Hall
3 February Halifax, Victoria Theatre
4 February Cambridge Arts Theatre
5 February Milton Keynes, Theatre
7 February Guernsey, St James Hall
10 February Wimborne, Tivoli Theatre
16 February Yeovil, Westlands
17 February Basingstoke, The Anvil
21 February Bury St Edmunds, The Apex
23 February Maidstone, Hazlitt Theatre
29 February Newbury, Corn Exchange
March:
2 March Stratford Upon Avon, Stratford Playhouse
7 March Exeter, Corn Exchange
8 March Torquay, Babbacombe Theatre
12 March Radlett Theatre
13 March Eastleigh, The Point
14 March Eastleigh, The Point
16 March Worthing, Assembly Hall
20 March Chelmsford Theatre
22 March Horsham, The Capitol
28 March Hereford, Courtyard
April:
3 April Bath, Forum
4 April Finchley, Artsdepot
6 April Lancaster Grand Theatre
26 April Stoke, Victoria Hall
28 April Bromley, Churchill Theatre
May:
2 May Lytham St Annes, Lowther Pavilion
3 May Walsall, Arena
4 May Lincoln, New Theatre Royal
10 May Wellingborough, Castle Theatre
17 May Durham, Gala
18 May Durham, Gala
Further information & tickets: www.chrismccausland.com
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