Bobby Beckles, alias Rob Beckett, is going back on tour.
Star of the chart-topping podcast Parenting Hell, Sky’s Rob And Romesh Vs and Celebs Go Dating, Rob will be taking his new show Giraffe from Bromley to Brisbane, ensuring his audiences laugh and forget about their problems for a couple of hours.
Rob said: ‘This is gonna be a big old tour. It’ll be tough being away from the family for a while. Don’t get me wrong I love my children/podcast content providers but I do also enjoy a lie in and a hotel buffet breakfast. So I’m sure I’ll cope. I expect to put on about 3 stone from takeaways and drinking after the shows’
Beckett burst onto the comedy circuit 15 years ago and hasn’t looked back since. He’s a Sunday Times Bestselling author and hosts his very own BBC Radio 2 Show. As well as Sky’s Rob And Romesh Vs, which he does with fellow comedian and best mate Romesh Ranganathan, the pair have also co-hosted The Royal Variety Performance - the first time two comedians had hosted the event together in over 30 years - and The BAFTA TV Awards 2023. Rob’s very own Sky show Rob Beckett’s Smart TV will air from February.
Rob can also be heard alongside Josh Widdicombe hosting their highly successful podcast Parenting Hell, interviewing fellow parents on their successes (or most likely failures) at parenting. With over 250 million downloads, guests have included: George Foreman, Katherine Ryan, Jonathan Ross, Jack Dee and many more. In 2023, the podcast hit the road on the Parenting Hell Live arena tour, playing to sold out arenas up and down the nation. The pair even co-wrote the Sunday Times Bestselling book Parenting Hell, a first-hand account of the challenges and chaos of their parenting journeys.
This wasn’t the first Sunday Times Bestselling book for Rob. 2021 saw him pen A Class Act, which is his autobiographical account of being working class in the middle-class world of television and comedy. At work he’s the Cockney geezer, but to his mates down the pub in south-east London, he’s the theatrical one – a veritable media luvvy.
This year also sees Rob host his brand new Sky panel show Rob Beckett’s Smart TV, starting on Sky on February 29. Smart TV is a hilarious celebration of the shows we love. Each week big name actors, comics, presenters and personalities join Rob, Alison Hammond and Josh Widdicombe to battle it out in a series of chaotic, trivia-infused rounds to discover who knows the most about TV.
Rob’s relatable and honest approach to comedy has also seen him host Children in Need and Comic Relief. Other TV shows include multiple appearances on BBC One’s Live At The Apollo, Would I Lie To You?, The Graham Norton Show, All Round Mrs Brown’s, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, QI, Sky One’s A League of Their Own, Channel 4’s 8 Out of 10 Cats and Cats Does Countdown, The Jonathan Ross Show, ITV Two’s Celebrity Juice, and Dave’s Taskmaster, and Hypothetical.
Rob Beckett's Giraffe tour starts on November 19, 2024 at Chatham's Central Theatre and currently finishes at the London Palladium on February 14, 2026. Full dates here.
Presale (Artist, Ticketmaster and Venues): 11am Wednesday 21 February. General On Sale: 11am, Friday 23 February here.
TOUR SCHEDULE:
2024:
November:
Tuesday 19 Chatham, Central Theatre
Wednesday 20 Watford, Palace Theatre
Friday 22 Crawley, The Hawth
Sunday 24 Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
Thursday 28 Lincoln, Engine Shed
Friday 29 Crewe, Lyceum
Saturday 30 Lancaster, Grand Theatre
December:
Sunday 1 Leeds, Grand Theatre & Opera
Friday 6 Dartford, Orchard Theatre
2025:
January:
Thursday 23 Truro, Hall for Cornwall
Saturday 25 Torquay, Princess Theatre
Sunday 26 Yeovil, Westlands
Friday 31 Basingstoke, The Anvil
February:
Friday 21 Norwich, Theatre Royal
March:
Friday 21 Manchester, Opera House
Saturday 22 Stockton, Globe
Sunday 23 Kendal, Westmorland Hall
Saturday 29 Birmingham, Hippodrome
April:
Saturday 12 Cardiff, New Theatre
Sunday 13 Cheltenham, Town Hall
Tuesday 15 Ipswich, Regent
Friday 16 Ipswich Regent
Friday 25 Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
Saturday 26 Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
May:
Wednesday 7 Guildford, G Live
Saturday 10 Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Sunday 11 Milton Keynes, Theatre
Wednesday 14 Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre
Thursday 15 Northampton, Derngate
Friday 16 Aylesbury, The Waterside
Saturday 17 Stoke-On-Trent, Victoria Hall
Sunday 18 Canterbury, The Marlowe
June:
Thursday 5 York, Barbican
Friday 6 Stockport, Plaza
Saturday 7 Reading, Hexagon
Friday 13 Portsmouth, Kings Theatre
Thursday 19 Swansea, Arena
Friday 20 Poole, Lighthouse (Concert Hall)
Sunday 22 Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
Wednesday 25 Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre
Thursday 26 Edinburgh, Playhouse
September:
Saturday 6 Liverpool, Philharmonic
Sunday 7 Sheffield, City Hall (Oval Hall)
Thursday 18 Buxton, Opera House
Saturday 20 Oxford, New Theatre
Wednesday 24 Belfast, Opera House
Thursday 25 Derry, Millennium Forum
Friday 26 Dublin, 3Olympia
November:
Wednesday 12 Leicester, DeMontfort Hall
Saturday 22 Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
Sunday 23 Halifax, Victoria Hall
Saturday 29 Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 02 City Hall
Sunday 30 Hull, Connexion Live
December:
Saturday 6 Bristol, Beacon
Thursday 11 Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Friday 12 Eastbourne, Congress
2026:
February:
Friday 6 Brighton, Dome
Friday 13 London Palladium
Saturday 14 London, Palladium (Being filmed: 3pm & 8pm)