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Dara O' Briain has announced dates for his new tour coming to the UK in 2022.
The comedian will be taking the tour So… Where Were We? up and down the country after it was put on hold in March 2020 due to the pandemic.
The aptly-named tour will begin in Buxton on March 1 2022 and end in Oxford on February 4 2023.
It is the first tour since his 2018 show The Voice of Reason, which was so popular that it lasted for two years, performing 180 shows across 20 countries.
Yay! New show on tour! Also includes information on Irish dates! https://t.co/LSc0fhnmY4
— Dara Ó Briain (@daraobriain) October 25, 2021
Pre-sale tickets are now available and general sale goes live on Friday October 29 at 11am on Ticketmaster.
O' Briain rose to fame as a children’s TV presenter in Ireland in the 1990s before starting his comedy career.
He now has an annual show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and presents popular shows such as Mock The Week, Robot Wars and Comedy Central’s re-boot of the classic quiz show Blockbusters.
O' Briain will also host a new Channel 4 game show One & Six Zero, where contestants will compete to win a prize pot of £1 million.
Here are the full list of dates and locations:
1 Mar 2022 – Buxton – Opera House
3 Mar 2022 – Chester – Storyhouse
4 Mar 2022 – Stoke – Victoria Hall
5 Mar 2022 – Reading – Hexagon
10 Mar 2022 – Bexhill – De La Warr Pavilion
12 Mar 2022 – Ipswich – Regent
18 Mar 2022 – Belfast – Waterfront
19 Mar 2022 – Belfast – Waterfront
23 Mar 2022 – Stockton – Globe
24 Mar 2022 – Stockport – Plaza
25 Mar 2022 – Halifax – Victoria Theatre
8 May 2022 – Canterbury – Marlowe Theatre
13 May 2022 – Plymouth – Pavilions
14 May 2022 – Cheltenham – Centaur
15 May 2022 – Northampton – Royal & Derngate
26 May 2022 – Portsmouth – Kings Theatre
27 May 2022 – Bournemouth – Pavilion Theatre
4 Jun 2022 – Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall
15 Sep 2022 – Bristol – Hippodrome
17 Sep 2022 – Liverpool – Empire
30 Sep 2022 – Derry – Millennium Forum
1 Oct 2022 – Derry – Millennium Forum
6 Oct 2022 – Newcastle – City Hall
7 Oct 2022 – Newcastle – City Hall
15 Oct 2022 – London – Hammersmith Apollo
19 Oct 2022 – Aberdeen – His Majesty’s Theatre
22 Oct 2022 – Douglas (IoM) – Villa Marina
3 Nov 2022 – Leicester – De Montfort Hall
5 Nov 2022 – Wolverhampton – Grand Theatre
6 Nov 2022 – Milton Keynes – Theatre
19 Nov 2022 – Cambridge – Corn Exchange
15 Dec 2022 – York – Barbican
16 Dec 2022 – Leeds – Grand Theatre
4 Feb 2023 – Oxford – New Theatre
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