BAFTA-nominated and British Comedy Award-winning star of BBC’s Uncle, Nick Helm – the man with the golden larynx and greatest living all-round entertainer – is BACK! This living legend’s brand new Super Fun Good Time Show will hit the road in Spring 2024.

After years and years of therapy, pills and personal growth, the nation’s favourite Uncle and International Treasure-in-Waiting returns to theatres up and down the country, to mesmerise a new generation of thrill seekers in his all new, box fresh show. Come and see your Golden Emperor shake his ass and give you the only thing you’ve ever wanted… the best damn night of your fragile lives.

Since starting stand-up comedy in 2007, Nick quickly gained attention and critical acclaim for his unique, powerful and above all hilarious blend of one-liners, stories,
poems and songs. He quickly went on to become a huge hit on the small screen, starring in BBC’s highly acclaimed Uncle and fronting his own show Nick Helm’s Heavy Entertainment. He is a huge hit at the Edinburgh Fringe, selling out all his previous shows there and on his various UK tours, and he’s been twice nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.

Nick said: ‘I’ve been thinking about this show since half way through my last tour and I can’t wait to finally share all the songs, jokes and poems that have been swirling around my head driving me absolutely crazy for the last twelve months. I am so excited about my Super Fun Good Time Show and I think that not only will it be a lot of Good Fun but it will also be Super Time.’

As well as his starring role in Uncle, for which he was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for Best Comedy Performance, Nick Helm also starred as Lemon alongside Romesh Ranganathan in Sky’s The Reluctant Landlord and he played Watto in Channel 4’s comedy hit Loaded about four friends who become multi-millionaires overnight.

TOUR SCHEDULE 2024:

Tuesday, 26 March Aberdeen, Lemon Tree Studio
Wednesday, 27 March Edinburgh, Monkey Barrel
Thursday, 28 March Glasgow, The Garage
Thursday, 11 April Canterbury, Gulbenkian
Friday, 12 April Brighton, The Old Market
Saturday, 13 April Folkestone, Quarterhouse
Thursday, 18 April York, The Crescent
Friday, 19 April Manchester, Cultplex
Saturday, 20 April Pocklington, Arts Centre
Sunday 21 April Chorley, Chorley Theatre
Wednesday, 24 April Andover, The Lights
Thursday, 25 April Southampton, Attic
Friday, 26 April Winchester, The Arc
Saturday, 27 April Plymouth, Quad
Thursday, 2 May Leeds, City Varieties
Friday, 3 May Kendal, Brewery Arts Centre
Wednesday, 8 May Bath, Rondo
Thursday, 9 May Stafford, MET Studio
Friday, 10 May Wolverhampton, Newhampton Arts Centre
Saturday, 11 May Birmingham, Glee Studio
Tuesday, 14 May Colchester, Arts Centre
Wednesday, 15 May Maidenhead, Norden Farm
Thursday, 16 May Southend, Dixon Studio
Friday, 17 May Reading, South Street
Saturday, 18 May Fareham, Ashcroft Arts Centre
Wednesday, 22 May Exeter, Pheonix
Thursday, 23 May Corsham, Pound Arts Centre
Friday, 24 May Swindon, Arts Centre
Saturday, 25 May Wells, Comedy Festival
Sunday, 26 May Cardiff, Glee Club
Wednesday, 29 May Sheffield, Leadmill
Thursday, 30 May Newcastle, The Stand
Friday, 31 May Hull, Truck Studio
Saturday, 1 June Cambridge, Junction 2
Sunday, 2 June Bristol, Tobacco Factory Theatres
Thursday, 6 June Norwich, Playhouse
Friday, 7 June London, Leicester Square Theatre
Tickets: www.nick-helm.co.uk  www.plosive.co.uk  www.seetickets.com

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