
Harry Enfield is set to embark on a national tour starting on 8th March with his show Harry Enfield and No Chums, offering fans a journey into the mind and career of the renowned comedian.
This show is part autobiographical exploration and part character comedy, with a behind-the-scenes look at character development, the art of performance, and reflections on British culture over four decades.
Through a mix of storytelling and classic sketches, Enfield brings to life iconic characters such as Loadsamoney, Stavros, Mr. Don't, and the working-class Wayne and Waynetta Slob, revealing the real-life inspirations and personal anecdotes that shaped their creation. He also revisits memorable duos like Smashie and Nicey and the Surgeons, and discusses how these characters were conceived, how they evolved, and the cultural impact they had, often sparking public reaction.
The narrative is peppered with sharp social commentary, touching on themes from changing political landscapes to the complexities of modern social issues, all seen through the unique and deliciously silly lens of Harry Enfield's creations.
Harry Enfield is a BAFTA-winning comedian, actor, writer and director. Since beginning his career on Channel 4’s Saturday Live, Harry has been involved in some of the most iconic and successful comedy shows of the last three decades.
Harry’s awards include the 1998 British Comedy Award for top BBC1 Comedy Personality and Silver Roses of Montreux in 1990 (for Norbert Smith). In 2009, Harry received a BAFTA alongside Paul Whitehouse for their BBC1 series Harry & Paul. In 2023, Harry and Paul Whitehouse reunite for a special one-hour sketch show to mark the BBC's centenary.
For tickets visit https://www.fane.co.uk/harry-enfield
08-Mar-26 Grand Opera House, York (matinee)
08-Mar-26 Grand Opera House, York (evening)
09-Mar-26 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
10-Mar-26 Tyne Theatre & Opera House, Newcastle
14-Mar-26 Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (matinee)
14-Mar-26 Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (evening)
15-Mar-26 Donald Gordon Theatre, Cardiff
17-Mar-26 Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
18-Mar-26 The Hexagon, Reading
22-Mar-26 Theatre Royal, Nottingham
23-Mar-26 Lyric Theatre, Lowry (Salford)
24-Mar-26 Usher Hall, Edinburgh
25-Mar-26 King's Theatre, Glasgow
27-Mar-26 Barbican Hall, London
28-Mar-26 New Theatre, Oxford
29-Mar-26 G Live, Guildford
30-Mar-26 The Forum, Bath
01-Apr-26 The Great Hall, Exeter
02-Apr-26 Hall For Cornwall, Truro
08-Apr-26 Derngate Theatre, Northampton
09-Apr-26 Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge
10-Apr-26 Concert Hall, Lighthouse, Poole
12-Apr-26 G Live, Guildford
13-Apr-26 Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-On-Sea
14-Apr-26 De La War Pavilion, Bexhill-On-Sea
15-Apr-26 De La War Pavilion, Bexhill-On-Sea
16-Apr-26 Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-On-Sea
19-Apr-26 Richmond Theatre, Richmond (matinee)
19-Apr-26 Richmond Theatre, Richmond (evening)
21-Apr-26 Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge
10-Oct-26 Great Hall, University Of Exeter (matinee)
12-Oct-26 Swansea Arena
14-Oct-26 Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
15-Oct-26 Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells
17-Oct-26 Soho Theatre - Walthamstow, London
18-Oct-26 The Anvil, Basingstoke
22-Oct-26 Villa Marina, Isle Of Man (20:00 start)
25-Oct-26 Royal Concert Hall Nottingham
26-Oct-26 De Montfort Hall, Leicester
27-Oct-26 Vaillant Live, Derby
28-Oct-26 Symphony Hall, Birmingham
02-Nov-26 New Theatre Oxford
03-Nov-26 Barbican Hall, London
04-Nov-26 New Theatre Peterborough
05-Nov-26 Ipswich Regent Theatre
07-Nov-26 The Forum, Bath
08-Nov-26 Plymouth Pavilions
09-Nov-26 Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
10-Nov-26 London Palladium
11-Nov-26 Darlington Hippodrome
12-Nov-26 Hull City Hall
13-Nov-26 Victoria Hall Stoke, Stoke-On-Trent
16-Nov-26 G Live, Guildford
17-Nov-26 The Alban Arena, St Albans
19-Nov-26 Milton Keynes Theatre
21-Nov-26 The Globe Theatre, Stockton-On-Tees
22-Nov-26 Harrogate Convention Centre
23-Nov-26 Opera House Theatre - Winter Gardens, Blackpool
24-Nov-26 Sheffield City Hall
29-Nov-26 Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin
30-Nov-26 Waterfront Hall, Belfast

