Strictly Star Chris McCausland Adds Lots More Dates To His Yonks! Tour

Strictly Star Chris McCausland Adds Lots More Dates To His Yonks! Tour

Chris McCausland has added more dates to his sellout Yonks! tour, due to phenomenal demand.  He’s been called an ‘overnight success’, even though he’s been doing this for bloody yonks.

An established TV favourite, Chris is currently starring in BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing and has regularly appeared on such flagship comedy shows as Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You?, QI, The Last Leg, and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. He has appeared on Live at the Apollo three times, including taking on the hosting duties. Chris has also made a highly acclaimed debut appearance on The Royal Variety Performance at The Royal Albert hall.

Recently Chris hosted his own chat show The Chris McCausland Show for ITV, which has just been nominated for a TV Choice Award. Guests included: Paul Whitehouse, Ben Elton, Maisie Adam, Donna Preston and Rob Beckett.

Chris has also appeared on entertainment favourites such as Blankety Blank and The Jonathan Ross Show, along with celebrity editions of The Chase, Pointless, and Mastermind – where he won with his chosen specialist subject of Pearl jam.

In 2023 Chris had his own travel series on Channel 4, Wonders of the World I Can’t See, and was also part of Channel 4’s hit new entertainment series, Scared of the Dark.

His previous tour, Speaker Blinder was a mammoth 140+ date sell-out, with his final show at the legendary Shepherd’s Bush Empire also being filmed for broadcast on Channel 4. 

This new tour “Yonks!” promises to be even bigger.

Tour Schedule: New dates in bold

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2025:

January:

17 January Walsall, Arena

18 January Blackpool, Grand Theatre

19 January Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre

23 January Nottingham, Playhouse

24 January Buxton, Opera House

25 January Harrogate Theatre

26 January Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre

27 January Sheffield, Leadmill

28 January Middlesborough, Town Hall

29 January Newcastle, Tyne Theatre

30 January Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre

February:

1 February Liverpool, Philharmonic

2 February Stockport, Plaza

3 February York, Opera House

7 February Cheltenham, Town Hall

8 February Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal

9 February Isle Of Wight, Shanklin Theatre

15 February Bristol, Beacon

16 February Woking, New Victoria Theatre

17 February Swindon, Wyvern Theatre

18 February Southampton, MAST (Mayflower Theatre Studio)

20 February Southend, Cliffs Pavilion

21 February Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall

22 February Epsom, Playhouse

23 February Eastbourne, Devonshire Park Theatre

March:

1 March Bridlington, Spa

2 March Salford, Lowry

3 March Grimsby, Auditorium

4 March Wakefield, Theatre Royal

7 March Chesterfield, Winding Wheel

8 March Peterborough, The Cresset

9 March Norwich, Theatre Royal (matinee)

9 March Norwich, Theatre Royal

13 March Aldershot, Princes Theatre

14 March Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall

15 March Weston Super Mare, Playhouse

17 March Oxford New Theatre

18 March Ipswich, Regent

20 March Lowestoft, Marina Theatre

21 March Kings Lynn, Corn Exchange

22 March Camberley, Theatre

23 March Scunthorpe, Baths Hall

24 March Leicester, De Montfort Hall

25 March Northampton, Royal & Derngate

27 March Tewkesbury, Roses Theatre

28 March Barnstaple, Queens Theatre

April:

1 April Burnley, Mechanics

2 April Bradford, St Georges Hall

3 April Derby, Theatre

4 April Scarborough, Spa

5 April Reading, Hexagon

6 April Dorking, Halls

9 April, Sheffield, Leadmill

10 April Barrow In Furness, The Forum

11 April Isle Of Man Gaiety Theatre

22 April Crewe, Lyceum Theatre

23 April Wrexham, William Aston Hall

24 April Llandudno, Venue Cymru

25 April Aberystwyth, Great Hall

26 April Swansea, Grand Theatre

27 April Cardiff, New Theatre

28 April Monmouth, Blake Theatre

May:

1 May Chatham, Central Theatre

2 May Chester, Storyhouse

3 May Chester, Storyhouse

4 May St Albans, Arena

5 May St Albans, Arena

8 May Chelmsford, Theatre

9 May Guildford, G Live

10 May Dudley, Town Hall

11 May Warrington, Parr Hall (matinee)

11 May Warrington, Parr Hall

12 May Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn

13 May Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn

14 May Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn

16 May Evesham, The Regal

17 May Evesham, The Regal (matinee)

17 May Evesham, The Regal

18 May Harrow, Arts Centre

23 May Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre

24 May Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre (matinee)

24 May Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre

25 May Minehead, The Regal Theatre

30 May Swindon, Wyvern Theatre

31 May Bath, Forum

June:

4 June Kingston, Roses Theatre

6 June Peterborough, the Cresset

7 June Milton Keynes, Theatre

12 June Bedford, Corn Exchange

13 June Poole, Lighthouse

14 June Crawley, The Hawth (matinee)

14 June Crawley, The Hawth

 

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