Robert White
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, comedian Robert White’s second UK tour ‘The Brand New Tank Top Tour’ has now been rescheduled to take place between June and October 2021 with 13 dates announced throughout the UK. The tour kicks off at the Y Theatre in Leicester on Thursday 3 June. Please find the full rescheduled tour listings below
Having most recently starred in Britain’s Got Talent Christmas Spectacular and following on from the success of RUNNER UP in Britain’s Got Talent 2018 and his debut comedy tour in 2019, the unique and hilarious musical comedian Robert White will be hitting the road in 2021 with his rescheduled brand-new show – The Brand-New Tank Top Tour.
A feature-length documentary film is being made about Robert White, the comedian who was a runner-up to Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley in the Britain's Got Talent final in June, 2018.
The film, directed by fellow comedian Joe Bor, is entitled The Autistic Comedian. It follows White as he heads off on his first post-Britain's Got Talent national tour.
Bor has been working on the film with White for almost a year and hopes it will be out very soon.
To mark Autism Awareness Week, which continues until the 7th April 2019, comedian and 2018 Britain’s Got Talent runner-up Robert White has written a personal song to raise awareness about what it was like for him growing up and living with Asperger syndrome.
Britain's Got Talent star Robert White has announced his debut UK tour, entitled The Tank Top Tour. With a suitcase full of his trademark vests, Robert will be travelling the UK with his unique musical stand-up to 31 venues between February and April 2019.
Musical comedian Robert White has made it into the Britain's Got Talent final next weekend.
He joined fellow comedian Lost Voice Guy in the final, by winning the public vote in the third semi-final. White's musical routine recalled how he discovered that he was autistic and told his mum he way gay. White received a standing ovation on the show from the judges who particularly enjoyed his song in which he sent them up.
You won’t see another comedy show on the Edinburgh Fringe like Robert White’s InstruMENTAL. That’s for sure. But then again you won’t see another performer like Robert White, who is gay, autistic and a bit of a musical whizzkid. His show is a light opera about his life and, as the title suggests, he puts the MENTAL in Instrumental.
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