Harry Hill announces a major 2025 tour | To celebrate his 60th birthday

Harry Hill announces a major 2025 tour

To celebrate his 60th birthday

Harry Hill has announced a major new tour for 2025, entitled New Bits & Greatest Hits.

The comic will be playing more than 60 dates, kicking off with a week at Wilton's Music Hall in London in February and running through to September.

Hill turns 60 this October and the show is billed as a ‘Diamond Jubilee lap of honour’ to celebrate ’60 glorious years of fun, laughter and low-level disruption.’

Hill said: ‘I’m looking forward to celebrating by going round the country and thanking all the people that have supported me over the years. I’ve had a word with the badgers and they’ve agreed that for one last time the parade’s on!’

The blurb for the show says: ‘ Marvel! as he offers new insights into the hot topics of the day such as the demise of the Start lead, The Culture Wars, the differences between crabsticks and rhubarb and the origins of tiramisu!

‘Guffaw with delight as Harry delves into his back catalogue using his patented Old Bit Randomiser for old favourites like Interspecies Tennis, "the time I went up in the Space Shuttle" and "when Nan got her hair caught in the knitting".’

Tickets for the tour, promoted by  Off The Kerb, go on sale on Friday.

Harry Hill 2025 tour dates:

Tuesday 18 February: London Wilton's Music Hall
Wednesday 19 February: London Wilton's Music Hall
Thursday 20 February: London Wilton's Music Hall
Friday 21 February: London Wilton's Music Hall
Saturday 22 February: London Wilton's Music Hall
Wednesday 26 February: Colchester Mercury Theatre
Thursday 27 February: Grantham Guildhall Arts Centre
Friday 28 February: Loughborough Town Hall

Saturday 1 March: Horsham The Capitol
Sunday 2 March: Basingstoke The Haymarket
Wednesday 5 March: Lincoln New Theatre Royal
Thursday 6 March: Leeds City Varieties Music Hall
Friday 7 March: Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
Sunday 9 March: Bath Theatre Royal
Wednesday 12 March: Bedford Corn Exchange
Thursday 13 March: Stamford Corn Exchange
Friday 14 March: Maidstone Hazlitt Theatre
Saturday 15 March: East Grinstead Chequer Mead Theatre
Sunday 16 March: Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
Tuesday 18 March: Brighton Theatre Royal
Friday 21 March: Chesterfield Winding Wheel Theatre
Saturday 22 March: Shrewsbury Theatre Severn
Sunday 23 March: Canterbury The Marlowe
Wednesday 26 March: Stevenage The Gordon Craig Theatre
Thursday 27 March: Chelmsford Theatre
Friday 28 March: High Wycombe Wycombe Swan Theatre
Saturday 29 March: Hastings White Rock Theatre
Sunday 30 March: Dorking Halls

Wednesday 2 April: Wimborne The Tivoli Theatre
Thursday 3 April: Swindon Wyvern Theatre
Friday 4 April: Eastbourne Devonshire Park
Saturday 5 April: Kingston upon Thames Rose Theatre
Wednesday 9 April: Crewe Lyceum Theatre
Thursday 10 April: St Albans The Alban Arena
Friday 11 April: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Saturday 12 April: Croydon Fairfield Halls (Ashcroft Theatre)
Tuesday 15 April: Dartford The Orchard Theatre
Wednesday 16 April: Guildford Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Thursday 17 April: Cambridge Corn Exchange
Tuesday 22 April: Winchester Theatre Royal
Thursday 24 April: Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall Theatre
Friday 25 April: Northampton Royal & Derngate
Saturday 26 April: Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
Sunday 27 April: Birmingham The Alexandra Theatre
Wednesday 30 April: Portsmouth Kings Theatre

Thursday 1 May: Newtown The Hafren
Friday 2 May: Carmarthen Lyric Theatre
Sunday 4 May: Nottingham Theatre Royal
Wednesday 7 May: Malvern Festival Theatre
Thursday 8 May: Chester Storyhouse
Friday 9 May: Wakefield Theatre Royal Wakefield
Saturday 10 May: Bury St Edmunds Theatre Royal
Sunday 11 May: Norwich Theatre Royal
Thursday 15 May: Buxton Opera House
Friday 16 May: Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Saturday 17 May: Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Sunday 18 May: York Grand Opera House
Thursday 22 May: Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre
Friday 23 May: Dundee Gardyne Theatre
Saturday 24 May: Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
Wednesday 28 May: Ipswich Corn Exchange
Thursday 29 May: King's Lynn Corn Exchange
Friday 30 May: Milton Keynes Theatre
Saturday 31 May: London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire

Sunday 1 June: Cardiff New Theatre
Wednesday 4 June: Hertford Beam
Thursday 5 June: Newbury Corn Exchange
Saturday 7 June: Belfast Grand Opera House
Sunday 8 June: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Thursday 11 September: Yeovil Westlands
Friday 12 September: Truro Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 13 September: Barnstaple Queen's Theatre
Sunday 14 September: Torquay Babbacombe Theatre
Wednesday 17 September: Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Friday 19 September: Dublin Vicar Street
Saturday 20 September: Blackpool The Grand Theatre
Sunday 21 September: Salford The Lowry (Lyric Theatre)

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Published: 8 May 2024

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