Jonathan Pie 2024 tour announced
- Heroes & Villains - a new Jonathan Pie tour - has been announced for January, February and March 2024
- The newsreader character will "celebrate the UK's greatest heroes and take a verbal blowtorch to its villains"
- "Join me and marvel in wonder as I kick The Establishment's back doors in and rifle through its kitchen cupboards"
The character Jonathan Pie is to tour new show Heroes & Villains between January and March 2024.
The spoof presenter's promoters say: "Jonathan Pie is back! The tour-de-force, motormouth newsreader will be gasping for breath once more, as he takes to stages up and down the land with his weapons grade takedowns of the people in charge and the state of the nation."
They add: "Jonathan Pie: 'Hero' or 'Villain'? A question often asked and one that Pie hopes to answer in this brand new live show.
"Join Pie as he celebrates the UK's greatest heroes (nurses / Gary Lineker / 24 hour off-licence proprietors) and takes a verbal blowtorch to its villains (the Tories / cyclists)."
On the tour announcement, Jonathan Pie said: "Join me and marvel in wonder as I kick The Establishment's back doors in and rifle through its kitchen cupboards."
A creation of comedian Tom Walker, Jonathan Pie has now amassed over 2 million social media followers. This will be the fifth live tour for the character.
Tickets for Jonathan Pie: Heroes & Villains go on general sale on Friday 31st March at 10am.
2024 dates
Tuesday 23rd January: Liverpool, Philharmonic
Friday 26th January: Basingstoke, The Anvil
Saturday 27th January: Oxford, New Theatre
Sunday 28th January: Salford, Lowry
Tuesday 30th January: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Thursday 1st February: Guildford, G Live
Friday 2nd February: Birmingham, Symphony Hall
Tuesday 6th February: Bournemouth, Pavilion
Friday 9th February: London, Eventim Apollo
Sunday 11th February: Birmingham, Symphony Hall
Tuesday 13th February: Hull, Bonus Arena
Wednesday 14th February: York, Barbican
Friday 16th February: Newcastle, O2 City Hall
Sunday 18th February: Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
Tuesday 20th February: Bristol, Beacon
Thursday 22nd February: Brighton, Dome
Saturday 24th February: Cardiff, St David's Hall
Tuesday 27th February: Portsmouth, Guildhall
Thursday 29th February: Crewe, Lyceum
Friday 1st March: Sheffield, City Hall
Wednesday 6th March: Southampton, O2 Guildhall
Friday 8th March: Glasgow, Pavilion
Monday 11th March: Northampton, Derngate
Wednesday 13th March: Canterbury, Marlowe
Thursday 14th March: Reading, Hexagon
Saturday 16th March: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Wednesday 20th March: Leicester, De Montfort Hall
Thursday 21st March: Bath, Forum
Saturday 23rd March: St Albans, Arena
Sunday 24th March: Swindon, Wyvern