More Dates For Chris McCausland's Yonks! Tour

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Following his recent, totally sold out tour including over 140 dates, Chris McCausland will be back on the road for January 2024 with his brand new show Yonks!  He’s been called an ‘overnight success’, even though he’s been doing this for bloody yonks. The new tour has now been extended to run until the end of 2024, currently finishing with a show at the Eventim Apollo in London on December 13.

Chris has been performing stand-up now for two decades and is a regular face on British television.

He is an established favourite on such flagship comedy shows as Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You?, QI, The last Leg, and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

He has appeared on Live at the Apollo three times, taking on the hosting duties in 2021, a year that also saw him make his highly acclaimed debut appearance on The Royal Variety Performance at The Royal Albert hall.

Chris has also appeared on entertainment favourites such as Blankety Blank and The Jonathan Ross Show, along with celebrity editions of The Chase, Pointless, and Mastermind – where he won with his chosen specialist subject of Pearl jam.

In 2023 Chris has his own travel series on Channel 4, Wonders of the World I Can’t See, and was also part of Channel 4’s hit new entertainment series, Scared of the Dark

His last tour was a mammoth 140+ date sell-out, with his final show at the legendary Shepherd’s Bush Empire also being filmed for broadcast on Channel 4. 

Read an interview with Chirs McCausland here.

 

Yonks! Tour Dates:

 

January:

 

9 January Banbury, The Mill Arts Centre

10 January Banbury, The Mills Arts Centre

12 January Chesham, Elgiva Theatre

13 January Twickenham, The Exchange

15 January    Chichester Festival Theatre

17 January Norden Farm, Arts Centre

18 January Norden Farm, Arts Centre

19 January Watford, Palace Theatre

20 January Lichfield, Garrick Theatre

21 January Lichfield, Garrick Theatre

23 January Andover, The Lights

24 January Andover, The Lights

26 January Worcester, Huntingdon Hall

27 January Worcester, Huntingdon hall

28 January Bracknell, South Hill Park Arts - matinee

28 January Bracknell, South Hill Park Arts

 

February:

 

2 February Herne Bay, Kings Hall

3 February Halifax, Victoria Theatre

5 February Milton Keynes, Theatre

7 February Guernsey, St James Hall

9 February    Wimborne, Tivoli Theatre

10 February Wimborne, Tivoli Theatre

16 February Yeovil, Westlands

17 February Basingstoke, The Anvil

20 February  Bury St Edmunds,  Apex

21 February Bury St Edmunds,  Apex

22 February  Maidstone, Hazlitt Theatre

23 February Maidstone, Hazlitt Theatre

28 February Newbury, Corn Exchange

29 February Newbury, Corn Exchange

 

March:

 

1 March Stratford Upon Avon, Stratford Playhouse

2 March Stratford Upon Avon, Stratford Playhouse

6 March Exeter, Corn Exchange

7 March Exeter, Corn Exchange

8 March Torquay, Babbacombe Theatre

12 March Radlett Theatre

13 March Eastleigh, The Point

14 March Eastleigh, The Point

16 March Worthing, Assembly Hall

20 March Chelmsford Theatre

21 March Horsham, The Capitol

22 March Horsham, The Capitol

27 March Hereford, Courtyard

28 March Hereford, Courtyard

 

April:

 

3 April Bath, Forum

4 April Finchley, Arts Depot

5 April Lancaster Grand Theatre

6 April Lancaster Grand Theatre

26 April Stoke, Victoria Hall

28 April Bromley, Churchill Theatre

 

May:

 

2 May Lytham St Annes, Lowther Pavilion

3 May Walsall, Arena

4 May Lincoln, New Theatre Royal

10 May Wellingborough, Castle Theatre

17 May Durham, Gala 

18 May Durham, Gala

19 May Berwick, Maltings

 

September:

 

11 September   Camberley, Theatre

12 September   Axminster, Guldhall

13 September   Axminster, Guldhall 

14 September   Launcestown, Town Hall

15 September   Hertford, Theatre

19 September   Barrow In Furness, The Forum

20 September   Swindon, Wyvern Theatre

21 September   Poole, Lighthouse

22 September   Southend, Cliffs Pavilion

27 September   Lowestoft, Marina Theatre

28 September   Blackburn, King George’s Hall

29 September   Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre

30 September   Southport, Comedy Festival

 

October:

 

3  October  Southampton, MAST (Mayflower)

4  October  Isle of Wight, Shanklin Theatre

11 October  Kings Lynn, Corn Exchange

12 October  Coventry, Warwick Arts

13 October  Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre

18 October  Chesterfield, Winding Wheel

19 October  Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn

20 October  Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn

24 October  Crewe, Lyceum Theatre

25 October  Cheltenham, Town Hall

26 October  Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal

27 October  Ipswich, Regent

29 October  Wakefield, Theatre Royal

30 October  Scunthorpe, Baths Hall

31 October  Warrington, Parr Hall

 

November:

 

1 November Middlesborough, Town Hall

2 November Newcastle, Tyne Theatre 

3 November Bradford, St Georges Hall

8 NovemberEvesham, The Regal

9 November Eastbourne, Devonshire Pavilion

10 November  York, Opera House

13 November  Crawley, The Hawth

14 November  Bedford, Corn Exchange

15 November  Aldershot, Princes Theatre

21 November  Nottingham, Playhouse

22 November  Nottingham, Playhouse

23 November  Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall

24 November  Northampton, Royal & Derngate

28 November  Leicester, De Montfort Hall

29 November  Peterborough, The Cresset

30 November  Grimsby, Auditorium

 

December:

 

10 December  Sheffield, Leadmill

11 December  Sheffield, Leadmill

13 December, London, Apollo

 

Further information & tickets: www.chrismccausland.com

 

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