
Following her acclaimed tour last year, Maisie Adam is back on the road in 2026 with her brand-new show Whatsherface. The ‘tall, chaotic one with the weird hair’* returns to the stage with her trademark wit and firecracker gags, and probably a few angry outbursts along the way. *A genuine description given by her best friend’s Mum at a wedding this year.
Maisie has had a rapid rise through the comedy ranks becoming a household name in just a few years. She is currently starring in C4’s acclaimed Taskmaster and can soon be seen on Sky’s A League Of Their Own and the second series of Amazon’s hit show Last One Laughing. She has also starred on: C4’s The Last Leg and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year, multiple times on BBC’s Have I Got News For You and ITV’s The Jonathan Ross Show. She is also a regular participant of ITV’s Soccer Aid for UNICEF and her TV special Appraisal is available on Sky and NOW TV.
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 high praise and she quickly went on to appear on many TV shows including: BBC’s Mock The Week, QI and C4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats.
Maisie is co-host of the hugely popular Big Kick Energy football podcast, with Suzi Ruffell, which won Sports Podcast Of The Year at the Broadcast Sport Awards 2023. She solidified her role as "professional Lionesses fan" when she hosted the BBC's Fan Diary podcast, following the Lionesses' road to success for the 2nd time at this summer's Euros.
As well as being a big Leeds United fan, Maisie is a keen footballer and plays regularly for her local Brighton team.
Ticketmaster & presale (some venues) 10am Weds 29 Oct
General on-sale: 10am Thursday 30th Oct
Ticket link here
TOUR SCHEDULE 2026:
17 September Belfast, The Limelight
18 September Dublin, Ambassador Theatre
21 September Dundee, Whitehall Theatre
22 September Aberdeen, The Tivoli Theatre
23 September Glasgow, Pavilion Theatre
24 September Leeds, Grand Theatre
27 September Newcastle, Tyne Theatre & Opera House
28/ September Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
29 September Northampton, Royal and Derngate
30 September Canterbury, The Marlowe Theatre
1 October St Albans, The Alban Arena
3 October Cardiff, New Theatre Cardiff
4 October Nottingham, Playhouse
7 October Liverpool, Playhouse
8 October Middlesbrough, Town Hall
9 October Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre Theatre
10 October Salford Quays, The Lowry (Quays)
11 October Harrogate Theatre (Matinee)
11 October Harrogate Theatre (Evening)
14 October Exeter, Corn Exchange
16 October Bath, Komedia
17 October Plymouth, The Quad Theatre
18 October Truro Hall for Cornwall
20 October Cheltenham, Town Hall
21 October Brighton, Dome
23 October Ipswich, Corn Exchange
25 October Cambridge, Corn Exchange
29 October London, Hackney Empire
4 November York, Grand Opera House
5 November Birmingham, Town Hall
6 November Milton Keynes, Stables Theatre
7 November Reading, Concert hall
8 November Norwich, EPIC studios
Picture by Matt Crockett


 
