Mike Bubbins will embark on his first ever solo stand up tour next year with brand new show Throwback. Opening in Maidenhead on 4th February he then heads to Cheltenham, Shrewsbury, Llanelli, Carmarthen, Leamington Spa, Northampton, Leicester, Portsmouth, Barry, Salford, Chorley, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Newport, Winchester, Birmingham, Treorchy, Rhyl, Milford Haven, Cardiff, Swindon and Port Talbot before concluding in London on 1st April.
Tickets are on sale now here.
Mike Bubbins, star of hit podcast The Socially Distant Sports Bar, and of BBC television comedies Mammoth, Tourist Trap and The Unexplainers, unleashes Throwback, his first ever solo UK stand-up tour. And things may never be the same again.
Throwback is a powerful, thought-provoking, visceral hour of stand-up comedy, that pushes boundaries, defies neat descriptions and challenges the audience...
AS IF IT IS!
It’s actually an hour and a half of really funny stories, pretty impressive characterisations, possibly a song (he said he’ll see how that goes), a bit of nostalgia about the good old days, a bit of optimism about the good new days, and Mike generally having a laugh about life and not taking himself, or anything else, too seriously. Having said that, he may, at some point in the show, get very annoyed at berks, whether in the past, the present, or the future. Very annoyed.
So basically Throwback is a comedy show about Bubbins sharing, and bringing to life, the stuff that he finds funny. As comedy concepts go, it’s a pretty straightforward one, really.
ABOUT MIKE BUBBINS
Mike is an established headliner on the UK Comedy Circuit, regularly gigging up and down the country. He has performed on the comedy stage at many of the country’s major festivals, including Leeds, Reading, V, Green Man and The Edinburgh Fringe. He has written and toured two critically acclaimed solo comedy shows about two of the loves of his life; his ode to Elvis ‘The King and I’, and his ode to the 1970s ‘Retrosexual Male’.
He is an accomplished radio writer and performer. As well as being a regular guest host and presenter on various BBC Radio Wales programmes, he’s also appeared in productions as diverse as ‘Kafka’s Metamorphosis’, ‘To Hull and Back’, and ‘Under The Stars’, on BBC Radio 4, Radio 5’s ‘Blood on the Tracks’ and ‘Fighting Talk’ and has written and starred in BBC Wales’ ‘Mike Bubbins:Daytripper’ and ‘Two Men One Job’. In addition to these he is co-creator and star of BBC Radio Wales hit paranormal comedy, ‘The Unexplainers’ that ran for five series and transferred to TV.
In Podcast land, Mike is a regular contributor to the popular Rugby pod ‘Blood and Mud’, and is the anti-hero star of cult hit, and UK Podcast Comedy Award winning ‘The Beef and Dairy Network’, improvising the role of deranged slaughterhouse owner/religious leader Eli Roberts.
The Socially Distant Sports Bar, the podcast that Mike hosts with Elis James and Steff Garrero has become the word of mouth hit of lockdown. Listen to an episode here. They toured in 2021 selling out Hackney Empire, Salford Lowry and Cardiff New Theatre (three times). They perform at the Cardiff International Arena on February 3rd 2023.
On television Mike was co-star of BBC Wales’ hit comedy series ‘Tourist Trap’, playing the part of Wyn, the self-styled ‘Mr Wales’. Mike has also acted in comedies such as BBC 1’s ‘Warren’, BBC 2’s ‘Josh’, Dave’s ‘Ultimate Worrier’ and ‘Eat Your Heart Out’, and BBC NI’s ‘Soft Border Patrol’. Putting his ex-sportsman hat on, Mike is also a regular contributor on BBC Wales’ ‘Six Nations Special’ and ‘Scrum V’. He wrote and starred in his own sitcom pilot ‘Mammoth’ for BBC Wales in 2021.
Lastly, and while he may be blowing his own trumpet, Mike’s pretty sure he’s the only comedy performer, writer & actor in the world who as well as being an ex-professional rugby player, coach and PE teacher has also been a finalist in the European Elvis Tribute Act Championship.
MIKE BUBBINS TOUR DATES
FEBRUARY 2023
04/02/2023 MAIDENHEAD, Norden Farm
08/02/2023 CHELTENHAM, Pillar Room
09/02/2023 SHREWSBURY, Theatre Severn
10/02/2023 LLANELLI, Ffwrnes
11/02/2023 CARMARTHEN, Lyric
16/02/2023 LEAMINGTON SPA, Royal Spa Centre Studio
17/02/2023 NORTHAMPTON, Theatre Royal Studio
18/02/2023 LEICESTER, Y Theatre
19/02/2023 PORTSMOUTH, Wedgwood Rooms
25/02/2023 BARRY, Memo Arts
26/02/2023 SALFORD, The Lowry
28/02/2023 CHORLEY, Chorley Theatre
MARCH 2023
01/03/2023 NOTTINGHAM, Glee
02/03/2023 SHEFFIELD, Memorial
03/03/2023 LEEDS, City Varieties
04/03/2023 NEWPORT, Riverfront
10/03/2023 BARNSLEY, Civic
11/03/2023 ABERYSTWYTH, Arts Centre
14/03/2023 WINCHESTER, Theatre Royal
15/03/2023 BIRMINGHAM, Glee
16/03/2023 TREORCHY, Park and Dare
17/03/2023 RHYL, Pavilion
24/03/2023 MILFORD HAVEN, Torch Theatre
28/03/2023 CARDIFF, The Glee
29/03/2023 CARDIFF, The Glee
30/03/2023 SWINDON, Swindon Arts Centre
31/03/2023 PORT TALBOT, Princess Royal theatre
APRIL 2023
01/04/2023 LONDON, Bloomsbury Theatre