Comedian Joel Dommett has announced his new stand-up show for 2025.
The comedian, known for his work on ITV's The Masked Singer, will perform his Happy Idiot show at the Lyceum Theatre in Crewe on May 14.
This is part of his 24-date UK tour, which starts on February 23 and ends on June 5.
The show will feature 'glamorous tales from behind the camera' and 'less glamorous anecdotes of first-time fatherhood'.
This will be his biggest tour to date.
Mr Dommett said: "I’M GOING ON TOUR!
"I’m leaving your telly box and coming to you, heading up and down the country with my brand-new show, Happy Idiot.
"I’ll be telling glamorous tales from behind the camera and less glamorous anecdotes of first-time fatherhood.
"It’s going to be fun and you should come."
The tour will start in Bristol and conclude in Norwich.
Tickets for the shows will be available on presale on November 7 at 11am, with general sale starting on November 8 at 11am.
They can be purchased online.
Joel Dommett, who recently hosted BBC's Live at the Apollo and co-hosts the podcast Never Have I Ever with his wife Hannah Cooper, has recently been announced as the host of the upcoming series I'm A Celebrity...Unpacked on ITV2.
In 2024, he hosted the Red Nose Day for Comic Relief, regularly co-hosted This Morning, and returned to the National Television Awards at The O2 for the fourth year in a row.
His previous Unapologetic tour in 2022 was a success, with the comedian eager to return to the comedy circuit.
He has been described as an 'excellent storytelling comic' by The Guardian and praised for his 'engaging, unflappable and personable style' by Chortle.
The comedian also published his first book in 2018 titled It's Not Me, It's Them, which recounts his past relationships in search of love.
Here's the full list of dates for the Happy Idiot tour.
February 23 - Bristol, Old Vic
February 27 - Brighton, Corn Exchange
March 6 - Salford, Lowry Quays
March 7 - Newcastle, Northern Stage
March 8 - Durham, Gala Theatre
March 19 - Southend, Palace
March 26 - Bath, Komedia
March 27 - Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal
March 29 - Nottingham, Playhouse
April 4 - Basingstoke, Haymarket
April 11 - Watford, Palace
April 17 - Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
April 23 - Oxford, Playhouse
April 26 - Leeds, City Varieties
May 1 - Colchester, Mercury Theatre
May 3 - Hereford, Courtyard
May 8 - Huddersfield, Lawrence Batley Theatre
May 12 - Bromley, Churchill
May 14 - Crewe, Lyceum
May 21 - Fareham, Live
May 23 - Swindon, Wyvern
May 30 - Exeter, Corn Exchange
May 31 - Weston-super-Mare, Playhouse
June 4 - Norwich, Playhouse
June 5 - Norwich, Playhouse
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