Blackburn-born Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith will be going on tour in UK in December with a show based on their BBC show Inside No.9.
An Evening with Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith will be going on a 13 date tour, kicking off at The Auditorium in Liverpool before finishing at the Harrogate Convention Centre.
Shearsmith posted about the show being announced on his Twitter.
He wrote: "So Steve and I are coming to see YOU! We're doing a little tour of the country in December! Hope you can come along to a venue near you and see us chatting all things "No.9"! Merry Christmas."
The duo first worked together in the comedy troupe The League of Gentlemen, along with Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson, and then worked on the black comedy anthology series Inside No.9, which had its sixth series air in 2021.
So Steve and I are coming to see YOU! We're doing a little tour of the country in December! Hope you can come along to a venue near you and see us chatting all things "No.9"! Merry Christmas. pic.twitter.com/u7P68RYCcH
— Reece Shearsmith (@ReeceShearsmith) November 16, 2021
How to get tickets for An Evening with Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith?
Pre-sale tickets are available to buy for all the venues via Ticketmaster, and they go on general sale on Friday November 19.
Where will An Evening with Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith be playing?
Monday December 6 - The Auditorium, Liverpool
Tuesday December 7 - O2 Guildhall, Southampton
Wednesday December 8 - Brighton Dome
Thursday December 9 - O2 Apollo, Manchester
Saturday December 11 - Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Sunday December 12 - Oval Hall, Sheffield
Monday December 13 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle
Tuesday December 14 - Hull City Hall
Thursday December 16 - Middlesbrough Town Hall
Friday December 17 - Corn Exchange, Ipswich
Saturday December 18 - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Sunday December 19 - Harrogate Convention Centre
Tickets for all these events are available on Ticketmaster.
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