The multi-award winning number one podcast No Such Thing As A Fish are on a UK theatre tour this autumn and have already added extra shows in March 2018. Tickets for these shows are on sale now.
As one of the UK’s most successful podcasts, NSTAAF has enjoyed 150 episodes, toured the UK and Europe, released a special episode on vinyl, and been adapted for BBC2 into two hit series of No Such Thing As The News. Now the NSTAAF team are taking to the road with a new show which will include a live recording of the podcast – as well as a first half featuring the most astonishing facts the team have found from the year’s news.
Co-host Dan Schreiber says, “This is massively exciting for us. We started as four dorks sitting around a single microphone trying to make each other laugh.
“Things have changed a bit since we started – we now have four microphones – but it’s a thrill to know there are hundreds of thousands of other people who love the same wild and hilarious facts that we do.”
ABOUT NO SUCH THING AS A FISH
No Such Thing As A Fish is a weekly podcast in which Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Anna Ptaszynski and Andrew Hunter Murray share the most bizarre, extraordinary and hilarious facts they’ve found out over the last seven days. It was named by iTunes UK as one of its top 10 most downloaded podcasts of 2016.
Since its launch in March 2014, No Such Thing As A Fish has released over 150 episodes, racked up more than 55 million downloads, and won numerous awards including two Chortle Awards, iTunes’ Best New Podcast 2014, and a spot in the iTunes Best of 2016 list.
The 2015/16 tour was a runaway success, selling out the 1,000-seat Lyric theatre in London’s West End and a dozen other venues across the UK.
Tickets can be bought here
Tour Listings
1st March 2018 Brighton: Brighton Dome
9th March 2018 Bristol: Colston hall
11th March 2018 Leeds: Leeds Town Hall
17th March 2018 Edinburgh: Queen’s Hall
18th March 2018 Glasgow: Citizens
23rd March 2018 Reading: Concert Hall
27th March 2018 Belfast: Ulster Hall
28th March 2018 Dublin: Vicar Street
29th March 2018 Liverpool: Philharmonic