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Josh Widdicombe extends Bit Much tour into 2020

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Due to demand, Josh Widdicombe has extended his current Bit Much tour into 2020.

The newly announced dates kick off in Glasgow on Saturday 25 January 2020, taking in a total of 29 shows before finishing at the Edinburgh Playhouse on 31 May 2020.

Fans can get tickets to the added tour dates 48 hours early in our presale. It starts at 10:00 on Wednesday 9 October 2019.

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Since he started performing in 2008, Josh Widdicombe has become one of the most recognisable stand-up comedians working in the UK, as well as a regular on television screens.

The comic is perhaps best known for his role as co-host on the popular Channel 4 talk show The Last Leg. The programme which originally aired alongside the 2012 Summer Paralympics features Josh alongside Adam Hills and Alex Brooker looking back at the week’s events and has been nominated for two Bafta awards.

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Alongside his work on The Last Leg, Widdecombe also writes and stars in his own sitcom Josh and has appeared on programmes such as Insert Name Here, Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, QI and 8 Out Of 10 Cats.

The comic first established himself on the stand-up circuit by supporting the likes of Stephen Merchant, Kevin Bridges, Michael McIntyre and Alan Carr. He has since gone on to perform two sell-out tours of the UK and two sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Both of his tours, 2013’s And Another Thing and 2016’s What Do I Do Now… are available to watch on-demand and on DVD.

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Josh brings his current tour Bit Much to venues around the UK in 2019, with newly added dates taking the tour into 2020. The show sees the comic joke and grumble about the hot topics such as advent calendars, pesto and the closing time of his local park.

Here are the dates:

8 October 2019 – Central Theatre, Chatham
9 October 2019 – The Lowry, Salford Quays
10 October 2019 – Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
12 October 2019 – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
13 October 2019 – The Hippodrome, Birmingham
14 October 2019 – Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
16 October 2019 – The Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
24 October 2019 – Royal and Derngate, Northampton
26 October 2019 – G Live, Guildford
31 October 2019 – New Theatre, Oxford
2 November 2019 – Theatre Royal, Norwich
3 November 2019 – Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
7 November 2019 – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
9 November 2019 – Brighton Dome
10 November 2019 – The Anvil, Basingstoke
13 November 2019 – Corn Exchange, Bedford
14 November 2019 – Town Hall, Cheltenham
16 November 2019 – Pavilions, Plymouth
17 November 2019 – Waterside, Aylesbury
19 November 2019 – Kings Theatre, Portsmouth
20 November 2019 – Pavilion, Bournemouth
21 November 2019 – City Hall, Salisbury
23 November 2019 – Corn Exchange, Ipswich
30 November 2019 – De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
4 December 2019 – City Hall, Hull
11 December 2019 – Town Hall, Leeds
12 December 2019 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge

Newly announced 2020 dates:

25 January 2020 – King’s Theatre, Glasgow
26 January 2020 – The Music Hall, Aberdeen
13 February 2020 – Marina Theatre, Lowestoft
15 February 2020 – The Grand Theatre, Blackpool
16 February 2020 – Milton Keynes Theatre
27 February 2020 – The Plaza, Stockport
29 February 2020 – Beck Theatre, Hayes
8 March 2020 – Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
22 March 2020 – Churchill Theatre, Bromley
26 March 2020 – Storyhouse, Chester
28 March 2020 – Princess Theatre, Torquay
29 March 2020 – New Victoria Theatre, Woking
31 March 2020 – Oakengates Theatre, Telford
2 April 2020 – The Playhouse, Weston-Super-Mare
16 April 2020 – Princess Alexandra Auditorium, YARM
17 April 2020 – Watford Colosseum
18 April 2020 – The Forum, Bath
23 April 2020 – Grove Theatre, Dunstable
24 April 2020 – Octagon Theatre, Yeovil
29 April 2020 – Grand Theatre, Swansea
30 April 2020 – St David’s Hall, Cardiff
14 May 2020 – Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
16 May 2020 – The Victoria Theatre, Halifax
17 May 2020 – William Aston Hall, Wrexham
20 May 2020 – Corn Exchange, King’s Lynn
27 May 2020 – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
28 May 2020 – Engine Shed, Lincoln
30 May 2020 – Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
31 May 2020 – Edinburgh Playhouse


Following the presale, tickets for Josh Widdicombe’s newly announced 2020 dates will be available from 10:00 on Friday 11 October 2019. Last remaining tickets for his 2019 shows are available now. Grab all through Ticketmaster.co.uk