Jack Dee will embark on a major UK Tour, with his brand new show Small World, from September 2024 through to the end 2025.
Firmly established as one of Britain’s biggest and best-loved comedy stars, Jack Dee has captured the imagination of audiences and critics alike with his dry humour and deadpan delivery over the last four decades.
CULTURE WARS, THE ENVIRONMENT, BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY and SOCIAL JUSTICE are just a few of the topics that Jack spectacularly fails to address (or even mention for that matter) in his brand new show. Instead, for reasons known only to him, he doubles down on his fascination with the meaningless small things of life like Zoom protocol, what’s new in the world of radiators and the worst careers advice office in the world.
Jack will guide us through his varied life and career with his customary charm and well known gift for talking absolute rubbish on any given subject.
A regular on BBC Radio 4, Jack is the chairman of the iconic ‘antidote to panel games’, I’M SORRY I HAVEN’T A CLUE and regularly tours the country with a live stage version of the BBC hit show.
He also co-hosts the hit podcast Oh My Dog! with fellow comedian Seann Walsh where they interview well-known dog owners about their canine antics. Recent guests include: Julian Clary, Beverley Knight, Romesh Ranganathan, Rob Beckett and Alan Carr.
Jack is also well-known for co-writing and starring in two of his own sitcoms; four series of Lead Balloon for BBC Two and two series of the hit ITV show Bad Move.
He is the author of bestselling autobiography, Thanks for Nothing, and the hilarious agony uncle book What Is Your Problem? which was published in 2021.
Jack is a regular host of Have I Got News For You (BBC One) and other recent TV credits include presenting Very Nearly An Armful, a documentary about Tony Hancock’s life (Gold), QI (BBC One), Jack Dee’s HelpDesk (BBC Two), The Apprentice: You’re Fired (BBC Two) and starring as Geoff in three series of the hit BBC series JOSH (BBC Three).
Jack recently recorded his stand-up special Jack Dee Off The Telly at The Comedy Store in London’s West End.
Tickets on general sale on Thursday:
Tickets & information: jackdeecomedy.com
“… the perfect spokesman for our nation” – Sunday Times
“ …. viciously hilarious” – Scotsman
“There are few finer sights in comedy than Dee in full on rant mode” – Mail On Sunday
Jack Dee UK Tour Schedule
November 2024: | ||
Tuesday 12 | Loughborough | Town Hall |
Wednesday 13 | Tewkesbury | The Roses |
Thursday 14 | Farnham | Maltings |
Sunday 17 | Wimborne | Tivoli Theatre |
Thursday 21 | Hayes | Beck Theatre |
Sunday 24 | Bedford | Corn Exchange |
Thursday 28 | Bury St Edmunds | The Apex |
January 2025: | ||
Friday 17 | Tunbridge Wells | Trinity Theatre |
Saturday 18 | Cheltenham | Everyman Theatre |
Friday 24 | Salisbury | Playhouse |
Sunday 26 | Guildford | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre |
Wednesday 29 | Kingston Upon Thames | Rose Theatre |
Thursday 30 | Swindon | Wyvern Theatre |
Friday 31 | Barnstaple | Queen’s Theatre |
February 2025: | ||
Saturday 1 | Falmouth | Princess Pavilion |
Sunday 2 | Torquay | Babbacombe Theatre |
Monday 3 | Exeter | Corn Exchange |
Thursday 6 | Northampton | Derngate |
Friday 7 | Leicester | De Montfort Hall |
Wednesday 12 | Canterbury | The Marlowe |
Friday 14 | Basingstoke | The Anvil |
Saturday 15 | Eastbourne | Devonshire Park Theatre |
Thursday 20 | Malvern | Festival Theatre |
Friday 21 | Newtown | The Hafren |
Saturday 22 | Llanelli | Ffwrnes Theatre |
Sunday 23 | Cardiff | New Theatre |
Wednesday 26 | Lowestoft | Marina Theatre |
Thursday 27 | Ipswich | Regent Theatre |
March 2025: | ||
Saturday 1 | Ramsgate | The Granville |
Sunday 2 | Nottingham | Theatre Royal |
Friday 7 | Stevenage | Gordon Craig Theatre |
Saturday 8 | Lincoln | Engine Shed |
Sunday 9 | Milton Keynes | Theatre |
Thursday 13 | Yeovil | Westlands |
Friday 14 | Weston Super Mare | The Playhouse |
Saturday 15 | Bristol | Beacon |
Sunday 16 | Portsmouth | Kings Theatre |
Sunday 23 | Birmingham | Hippodrome |
Thursday 27 | St Albans | Arena |
Saturday 29 | Douglas (Isle Of Man) | Gaiety Theatre |
May 2025: | ||
Saturday 10 | Dunfermline | Carnegie Hall |
Sunday 11 | Edinburgh | Lyceum |
Monday 12 | Aberdeen | Music Hall |
Tuesday 13 | Inverness | Eden Court |
Wednesday 14 | Dundee | Whitehall Theatre |
Thursday 15 | Glasgow | Pavilion Theatre |
Wednesday 21 | Dartford | Orchard Theatre |
Sunday 25 | Norwich | Theatre Royal |
June 2025: | ||
Friday 6 | Brighton | Dome |
Saturday 7 | Hastings | White Rock |
Sunday 8 | Southampton | Mayflower Theatre |
Saturday 14 | Dunstable | Grove Theatre |
Wednesday 18 | Buxton | Opera House |
Thursday 19 | Leeds | Grand Theatre |
Friday 20 | Blackpool | Grand Theatre |
Saturday 21 | Durham | Gala Theatre |
Sunday 22 | Chesterfield | Winding Wheel |
September 2025: | ||
Friday 5 | Peterborough | Cresset |
Saturday 6 | King’s Lynn | Corn Exchange |
Sunday 7 | Bromley | Churchill Theatre |
Tuesday 9 | Southend | Cliffs Pavilion |
Saturday 13 | Isle Of Wight | Shanklin Theatre |
Friday 26 | Chatham | Central Theatre |
Saturday 27 | Cambridge | Corn Exchange |
Sunday 28 | High Wycombe | Wycombe Swan |
October 2025: | ||
Wednesday 1 | Aylesbury | Waterside |
Friday 3 | London | Palladium |
Sunday 5 | Wolverhampton | Grand Theatre |
Wednesday 8 | Stockport | Plaza |
Thursday 9 | Newcastle Upon Tyne | Tyne Theatre |
Friday 10 | Harrogate | Theatre |
Saturday 11 | Chester | Storyhouse |
Friday 17 | Coventry | Warwick Arts Centre |
Saturday 18 | York | Barbican |
Sunday 19 | Liverpool | Philharmonic Hall |
Monday 20 | Belfast | Grand Opera House |
Tuesday 21 | Dublin | 3Olympia |
Monday 27 | Shrewsbury | Theatre Severn |
Tuesday 28 | Crewe | Lyceum |
Thursday 30 | Woking | New Victoria Theatre |
Friday 31 | Croydon | Fairfield Hall (Ashcroft Theatre) |
November 2025: | ||
Saturday 1 | Oxford | New Theatre |
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