Josh Widdicombe is back on tour with a brand new show entitled Not My Cup Of Tea. Expect it to be shorter and with lower production values than Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, but funnier and with more references to tea.
Josh co-hosts the hugely popular podcast Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett, which has become so popular that they undertook a live arena tour in 2023 and released a book which topped the Sunday Times Bestseller Charts. He’s co-hosted in over 30 series of the multi-award-winning Channel 4 series The Last Leg, is a team captain on Sky Max’s Rob Beckett’s Smart TV and co-hosts Sky’s Hold The Front Page. And he has an almost complete collection of Panini football sticker books.
He has also appeared on Hypothetical, QI, Live At The Apollo, A League Of Their Own, Have I Got News For You and Taskmaster to name a few, as well as performing onstage at the Royal Albert Hall for The Royal Variet Performance.
Josh also hosted the cult 90s podcast Quickly Kevin: Will He Score? which has gone on to sell out multiple live shows and had its final show at The London Palladium in May 2024.
2021 saw the release of Josh’s childhood memoir about growing up watching far too much TV in the 1990s. Watching Neighbours Twice a Day…How 90’s TV (Almost) Prepared Me For Life was a Sunday Times Bestseller.
His last stand-up tour Bit Much… culminated in a night at the iconic London Palladium and is currently available on Sky and NowTV.
Ticket link here
Thursday 19th September, 2024 – 11am – PRE-SALE – For venue members, artist/OTK and Ticketmaster. General Sale, Friday, 20th September, 2024.
Tour Schedule:
2025:
Sunday 14 September: Canterbury, The Marlowe
Wednesday 17 September Bedford, Corn Exchange
Thursday 18 September King’s Lynn, Corn Exchange
Saturday 20 September Fareham, Fareham Live
Thursday 25 September Swindon, Wyvern
Friday 26 September Eastbourne, Congress
Sunday 28 September Bournemouth, Pavilion
Tuesday 30 September Malvern, Festival Theatre
Thursday 2 October Hull, City Hall
Saturday 4 October Doncaster, CAST
Sunday 5 October Dartford, Orchard Theatre
Wednesday 8 October Guildford, G Live
Thursday 9 October High Wycombe, Swan Theatre
Saturday 11 October Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Tuesday 14 October Reading, Hexagon
Thursday 16 October Hastings, White Rock Theatre
Saturday 18 October Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
Thursday 23 October Croydon, Fairfield Halls
Saturday 25 October Portsmouth, Kings Theatre
Saturday 1 November Halifax, Victoria Theatre
Sunday 2 November Wolverhampton, Grand
Monday 3 November Llandudno, Venue Cymru
Tuesday 4 November Chester, Storyhouse
Saturday 8 November Exeter, Northcott Theatre at the Great Hall
Sunday 9 November Truro, Hall For Cornwall
Monday 10 November Torquay, Princess Theatre
Tuesday 11 November Yeovil, Westlands
Saturday 15 November Buxton, Opera House
Sunday 16 November Scunthorpe, Bath’s Hall
Monday 17 November Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne Theatre
Tuesday 18 November Stockton, The Globe
Saturday 22 November Stockport, Plaza
Sunday 23 November Blackpool, Grand
Tuesday 25 November Northampton, Derngate
Sunday 30 November Liverpool, Philharmonic
2026:
Saturday 28 February York, Barbican
Saturday 7 March Douglas, Gaiety Theatre
Thursday 12 March Woking, New Victoria Theatre
Saturday 14 March Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre
Thursday 19 March Bromley, Churchill Theatre
Saturday 21 March Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Thursday 26 March Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
Saturday 11 April Ipswich, Regent Theatre
Friday 17 April Grimsby, Auditorium
Saturday 18 April Stoke-On-Trent, The Regent Theatre
Sunday 19 April Salford, Lowry (Lyric)
Friday 24 April Brighton, Dome
Saturday 25 April Oxford, New Theatre
Friday 1 May Aberdeen, Music Hall
Saturday 2 May Edinburgh, Playhouse
Sunday 3 May Glasgow, King’s Theatre
Monday 4 May Inverness, Eden Court
Tuesday 5 May Birmingham, Hippodrome
Wednesday 6 May Milton Keynes, Theatre
Saturday 9 May Swansea, Arena
Sunday 10 May Cardiff, New Theatre
Monday 11 May Cheltenham, Town Hall
Saturday 16 May London, Hackney Empire
Picture: Jiksaw