Maisie Adam Extends Tour Into 2025

Maisie Adam has added more dates for 2025 to her hugely successful stand-up tour Appraisal. Tour. See full dates below.

It’s been a meteoric rise through through the comedy ranks for Maisie. who is fast on her way to becoming a household name having hosted Live At The Apollo and appearing on shows such as: The Royal Variety Show,  A League Of Their Own, the Jonathan Ross Show and Have I Got News For You.

Stand-up is what she loves most and she’s now five years into her job as a comedian, so perhaps shes due an appraisal. Appraisal will be the ultimate performance review, where we’ll see just why she was awarded Best New Act and nominated Best Newcomer…or, is she heading towards anorganisational restructure”?

Maisie’s comedy career kicked off when she won the So You Think You’re Funny? Award (previously won by Peter Kay, Aisling Bea and Tom Allen). The following year she was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.  Her anecdotal material and witty charm quickly won her praise and she soon went on to appear on many TV shows, including: Mock The Week, Have I Got News For You, QI, The Last Leg and 8 Out Of 10 Cats.  

Maisie is co-host of the Big Kick Energy football podcast with Suzi Ruffell, which won Sports Podcast Of The Year at the Broadcast Sport Awards 2023.

Maisie  also recently presented a brand new series of the hit 5 Live podcast series, Sports Strangest Crimes, which is available as a boxset on BBC Sounds. The new series titled Sport’s Strangest Crimes: A French Football Scandal, tells the story of two team mates at one of the biggest football clubs in the world, Paris Saint-Germain, becoming the bitterest of enemies following a vicious assault that rocked the club to its foundations and left lives, careers and reputations in ruins.

TOUR SCHEDULE 

2024:

SEPTEMBER:

17 September Reading, Concert Hall

18 September Norwich, Playhouse

19 September Lincoln, Theatre Royal

20 September Middlesbrough, Town Hall

21 September Liverpool, Everyman

22 September Edinburgh, The Queen’s Hall

24 September Exeter, Corn Exchange

25 September Cardiff, The Glee Club

26 September Bristol, 1532 Performing Arts Centre

27 September Bristol, 1532 Performing Arts Centre

28 September Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal

30 September Northampton, Royal and Derngate

 

OCTOBER:

1 October Cambridge, Junction

3 October Bath, Komedia

4 October Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn

5 October Harrogate, Theatre

6 October Newcastle, Tyne Theatre & Opera House

8 October Birmingham, Town Hall

9 October Sheffield, Memorial Hall

10 October Chester, Storyhouse

15 October Carlisle, The Old Fire Station

16 October Leeds, Playhouse Quarry

17 October London, The Clapham Grand

18 October London, Leicester Square Theatre

19 October Southampton, MAST Mayflower Studios

20 October Oxford, Playhouse

22 October Kendal, Brewery Arts Centre

23 October Salford Quays, The Lowry

24 October Brighton, Dome Corn Exchange

25 October Milton Keynes, Stables Theatre

26 October Nottingham, Playhouse

28 October Lancaster, Grand Theatre

29 October Hull, Truck Theatre

30 October Glasgow, The Glee Club

 

NOVEMBER:

1 November Swansea, Tailesin Arts Centre

2 November Royal Leamington Spa Centre

3 November Leicester, The Y Theatre

5 November Launceston, Town Hall

6 November Swanage, The Mowlem Theatre

7 November Swindon, Wyvern Theatre

 

2025:

 

FEBRUARY:

1 February Isle Of Man, Gaiety Theatre

4 February Dublin, Liberty Hall Theatre

5 February Belfast, The Limelight

7 February Bangor, Pontio, University

8 February Aberystwyth, Arts Centre

9 February Salford Quays, The Lowry

11 February Cambridge, Junction

12 February Maidstone, Hazlitt Theatre

13 February Milton Keynes, Stables Theatre

14 February Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre

15 February Canterbury, Gulbenkian Theatre

16 February Winchester, Theatre Royal

18 February Chelmsford, Theatre

19 February Norwich, Playhouse

20 February Cheltenham, Pillar Room

22 February Stockton On Tees, Arts Centre

23 February Coventry, Warwich Arts Centre

26 February Aberdeen, Lemon Tree

27 February Dundee, Gardyne Theatre

28 February Whitehaven, Rosehill Theatre

 

MARCH:

1 March Ilkley, Kings Hall

5 March Hereford, Courtyard

Tickets: 

Recommended 15+Ticketmaster pre-sale for new dates, 10am, Wednesday, October 2 here.

General sale Thursday 3rd October at 10am here.

Picture: Matt Crockett

 

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