
Welsh stand-up Robin Morgan has announced a brand new UK tour for 2026.
Let’s Overshare! is the latest show from the comedian, who has appeared on BBC Two’s Mock The Week (since cancelled), Radio 4’s The Now Show (since cancelled) and the writer of BBC Two’s The Mash Report (you guessed it: cancelled).
In an increasingly online world, we’re all talking to each other nearly every second of every day. But is that really talking? Robin doesn’t think so.
So let’s get out of the house and meet up, in the real world, and watch more of Robin’s trademark oversharing, hilarious honesty and cheeky charm.
Robin also thinks there’s a lot more nuance to life than we see in an online world: from the expectations of a best man’s speech to the questionable ethics of teaching your children about murder in the boardgame Cluedo.
The show will also feature anonymous oversharing from every Tom, Dick and Harry imaginable – and YOU can feature in the show. Click on this link and leave Robin an anonymous voice note, which might feature in the tour. Got anything to confess? To overshare? To moan about? To celebrate? Now’s your chance.
Robin’s also planning to overshare from his own life – including the very recent story of he and his wife appearing together on national television (it’s not Naked Attraction).
It’s good to talk. But it’s even better to overshare.
Robin has been all over the telly and radio, especially in his home of Wales, recently – presenting the 9-12 slot on BBC Radio Wales, and hosting the (now award-winning) topical comedy panel show What Just Happened? for BBC One.
He continues to write for just about every television show going, including Have I Got News For You and The Weakest Link, and has been supporting comedian friends/colleagues (delete as appropriate) Ellie Taylor, Rachel Parris and Russells Kane & Howard on their recent tours.
He co-hosts the Welsh political podcast For Wales, See Wales with fellow comic Mel Owen and journalist Will Hayward, and has multiple sitcom scripts in development with various production houses.
Let’s Overshare! kicks off in Edinburgh and finishes in Milford Haven. For a full list of dates and venues click here.
Picture by Michael Hugglestone