Jason Manford has added more new dates to his current tour, extending it into 2019. There are now 126 upcoming dates on the tour.
In his new show Manford comes to terms with the realisation that having grown up working class he has now become middle class, hence the term "muddel class".
The tour follows his 2013/4 ‘First World Problems’ tour, which ran for 18 months and took him to all corners of the British Isles, performing more than 200 sold out shows.
Since then Manford has had a busy time with a variety of projects. As well as appearing regularly on telelvsion and releasing an album he starred as Leo Bloom in the UK tour of Mel Brooks' 'The Producers' and then played Caractacus Potts in the UK tour of ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’. He has also been hosting his three-hour live show on Absolute every Sunday.
Manford says: “I’m absolutely delighted to be adding another batch of dates to my ‘Muddle Class’ tour. It’s the best show I’ve ever done and I’m over the moon that so many people are coming to see it.”
Tickets for all shows are on sale now here.
The new dates are below
MUDDLE CLASS - 2019 NEW UK TOUR DATES
17 January 2019 Norwich: Theatre Royal
18 January 2019 Norwich: Theatre Royal
23 January 2019 Scunthorpe: Bath Halls
24 January 2019 Halifax: Victoria Hall
26 January 2019 Bradford: Alhambra Theatre
30 January 2019 Crawley: Hawth Theatre
31 January 2019 Chatham: Central Theatre
1 February 2019 Bath: Forum
2 February 2019 Reading: Hexagon
6 February 2019 Northampton: Derngate Theatre
8 February 2019 Guildford: G Live
13 February 2019 Chester: Storey House
14 February 2019 Chester: Storey House
15 February 2018 Coventry: Warwick Arts Centre
27 February 2019 Barnstaple: Queens Theatre
28 February 2019 Weston-super-Mare: Playhouse Theatre
2 March 2019 Southend: Cliffs Pavilion
3 March 2019 Kingston: Rose Theatre
7 March 2019 Colchester: Charter Hall
9 March 2019 Dudley: Town Hall
14 March 2019 Rhyl: Pavilion Theatre
15 March 2019 Kendal: Leisure Centre
21 March 2019 St Albans: Arena Theatre
22 March 2019 Dunfermline: Alhambra Theatre
23 March 2019 Aberdeen: Music Hall
28 March 2019 Blackpool: Grand Theatre
29 March 2019 York: Barbican
21 March 2019 Milton Keynes: Milton Keynes Theatre
2 May 2019 Stoke: Victoria Hall
3 May 2019 Aylesbury: Waterside
4 May 2019 Richmond: Richmond Theatre