Julian Clary to head out on Wild West themed 2024 tour
- A Fistful of Clary will tour from April to June 2024
- The show has a Wild West theme. He says: "It was only a matter of time before I eased myself into some chaps"
"Julian Clary, renowned homosexual and national trinket, is fixing to saddle up and head on out for a brand-new 2024 UK tour, titled A Fistful of Clary. The revered comic - who was also recently confirmed to be joining the next line-up of Channel 4's Taskmaster - will play 45 shows across the UK, from 10th April - 14th June 2024, stopping off for two nights at his spiritual pantomime home, the London Palladium (18th & 19th May).
"Yee-haw! You've heard of The Man With No Name? Well, here's The Man With No Shame...
"'Yes, it has a Western theme', the old buckaroo Clary confirms, sipping Bourbon from a pint tankard. 'It was only a matter of time before I eased myself into some chaps', he adds, dabbing his temples with a damp flannel.
"Julian is sure that the men in the audience will be so eager to join his posse they won't be able to keep their hands off his Rawhide. The lucky few will play with him on stage in the Hang 'em Low saloon, where Wild Bill Hickok used to meet his special friend, Raving Clarence la Fruit. But life in the Old West was tough. Not all of Julian's wild bunch will be around to witness the final shoot-out that will result in Julian giving himself selflessly at high noon to the last man standing. Who knows what else he'll do for a few dollars more?
"'A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do...' drawls Julian cryptically before becoming engrossed in his embroidery."
Tickets on sale from Wednesday via julianclary.co.uk
2024 dates
Wednesday 10th April: Horsham, The Capitol
Thursday 11th April: Horsham, The Capitol
Friday 12th April: Southend, Palace Theatre
Saturday 13th April: Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall Theatre
Sunday 14th April: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Wednesday 17th April: Northampton, Royal and Derngate
Friday 19th April: Leamington Spa, Royal Spa Centre
Saturday 20th April: Ipswich, Corn Exchange
Sunday 21st April: Kings Lynn, Alive Corn Exchange
Wednesday 24th April: Winchester, Theatre Royal Winchester
Thursday 25th April: Canterbury, The Marlowe Theatre
Friday 26th April: Basingstoke, The Anvil
Saturday 27th April: Nottingham, Playhouse
Sunday 28th April: Liverpool, Philharmonic
Wednesday 1st May: Lancaster, Grand Theatre
Thursday 2nd May: Lancaster, Grand Theatre
Friday 3rd May: Newcastle, Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Saturday 4th May: Buxton, Opera House
Sunday 5th May: Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre
Tuesday 7th May: Manchester, Opera House
Wednesday 8th May: Leeds, City Varieties
Thursday 9th May: Leeds, City Varieties
Saturday 11th May: Edinburgh, Queen's Hall
Sunday 12th May: Glasgow, Pavilion Theatre
Wednesday 15th May: Oxford, New Theatre Oxford
Thursday 16th May: St Albans, The Alban Arena
Friday 17th May: Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
Saturday 18th May: London, The London Palladium
Sunday 19th May: London, The London Palladium
Wednesday 22nd May: Bristol, Bristol Beacon
Thursday 23rd May: Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
Friday 24th May: Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
Saturday 25th May: Cardiff, St David's Hall
Sunday 26th May: Birmingham, The Alexandra
Wednesday 29th May: Weston-Super-Mare, Playhouse
Thursday 30th May: Reading, The Hexagon
Saturday 1st June: Exeter, Corn Exchange
Sunday 2nd June: Truro, Hall for Cornwall
Wednesday 5th June: Bury St Edmunds, Theatre Royal
Thursday 6th June: Chelmsford, Theatre
Friday 7th June: Eastbourne, Devonshire Park
Saturday 8th June: Guildford, G Live
Sunday 9th June: Norwich, Theatre Royal
Wednesday 12th June: Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal
Friday 14th June: Brighton, Brighton Dome