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Nick Mohammed to return as Mr Swallow in 2025 tour Show Pony

Monday 22nd July 2024, 10:43am

Nick Mohammed. Credit: Matt Crockett
  • Nick Mohammed is returning as his character Mr Swallow for April to June 2025 tour Show Pony
  • "As per - expect magic, music and a whole load of brand-new mistakes"

Nick Mohammed is to tour Show Pony from April 2025.

His promoters confirm: "After a sell-out UK tour and extended run in London's West End in 2023, Taskmaster loser Nick Mohammed returns as his critically acclaimed alter-ego Mr Swallow with a brand-new show, Show Pony, from April - June 2025. Tickets are available via fan pre-sale on Wednesday 24th July with general on sale taking place on Friday 26th July.

Show Pony has been described by Mr Swallow as "payback for everyone who didn't come to the last tour" and "will cover everything from not having his own sitcom to not having his own sitcom... and everything in between (critical race theory). As per - expect magic, music and a whole load of brand-new mistakes."

Nick Mohammed says: "Once bitten, twice shy! It is with the deepest pride that I subject the nation to another bout of Mr Swallow. And this time, I won't even be doing the whole thing on roller-skates!"

A list of dates is below. Ticket links are available via nickmohammedlive.com

2025 dates

30 April: London, Hackney Empire
01 May: London, Hackney Empire
03 May: Leeds, Grand Theatre, (On Sale Aug 2nd)
04 May: Salford, Lowry Theatre
06 May: Nottingham, Theatre Royal
07 May: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
08 May: Hull, City Hall
10 May: Guildford, G Live
11 May: Ipswich, Corn Exchange
14 May: Fareham, Fareham Live
15 May: Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre
16 May: London, Richmond Theatre
17 May: London, Richmond Theatre
18 May: Aylesbury, The Waterside
21 May: Crewe, Lyceum Theatre
22 May: Cardiff, New Theatre
23 May: Northampton, Royal & Derngate
24 May: Newcastle, Tyne Theatre
25 May: Glasgow, Theatre Royal
28 May: York, Grand Opera House
29 May: Oxford, New Theatre
30 May: Bristol, Beacon
31 May: Brighton, Theatre Royal
01 June: Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre

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