Tickets for the Back At It comedy tour go on sale this week
The comedian and actor started his Back At It tour this month and due to demand he has added extra dates across the UK and Ireland. The extra shows, bring the touring schedule to 86 dates, including a number of shows that will be signed by a BSL interpreter.
Tickets for the new shows, which will see the tour extended into 2025, will go on-sale at 10am on Friday , March 22 at Ticketmaster and at JohnBishop.com here. Alongside the Liverpool Empire, on November 5, this year, he will also perform at Weymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton, Rhyl, High Wycombe, Brighton, Worthing, Nottingham, Reading, Chatham, Llandudno, Sheffield, Bristol, Bath, Torquay and Truro.
John Bishop said: "I’m delighted to be adding these additional dates to my 'Back At It' tour. The work in progress shows started about 10 days ago - the juices are flowing again and the response from the audiences has been incredible. I’m looking forward to seeing many more of you out there on the road."
Within three years of his first ever comedy gig in 2000, John was playing to sold out arena audiences across the country and released the fastest selling stand-up DVD in UK history. Sine then he has gone on to appear in Doctor Who and has has success with his own programmes such as The John Bishop Show.
Last year, John starred in the four-month UK and Ireland tour of Mother Goose with Ian McKellen, which included a run in London’s West End. For more information about his stand up tour, or to buy tickets, visit Ticketmaster here.
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