Clinton Baptiste reveals 2026 tour
- Alex Lowe has announced his next Clinton Baptiste live tour, Spectral Intercourse
- The show will run across February and March 2026. Ticketmaster
- The character says: "This will be the biggest and best show I've ever done"
Dates have been announced for a new Clinton Baptiste live tour in 2026.
Spectral Intercourse plays major venues across Britain, including a night at the prestigious London Palladium, though a February and March of that year.
Tickets go on general sale on Friday morning, with a presale from 10am on Wednesday via Ticketmaster
Spiritual medium Baptiste is a character created by actor and comedian Alex Lowe, first seen in a 2001 Phoenix Nights episode. His current show, Rollerghoster, launched in the spring and returns for a further leg in February and March 2025.
The blurb for the new show explains: "In a rudderless world, mankind needs an envoy to gather solutions from the all-knowing, all-seeing Afterlife. But who should it be? Of course, there's only one man for the job - Clinton Baptiste. Receiving the audiences' queries and earthbound dilemmas, Clinton will then reach out to the spirits for answers. Fear not. He will probe sensitively."
The character says: "This will be the biggest and best show I've ever done. What's more, spirit has promised to turn up to every venue on the tour and be at its spooky best!"
2026 dates
Friday 13th February: Basingstoke, Anvil
Saturday 14th February: Guildford, G Live
Wednesday 18th February: Leicester, De Montfort Hall
Thursday 19th February: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Friday 20th February: Stoke, Victoria Hall
Sunday 22nd February: Cardiff, New Theatre
Wednesday 25th February: Portsmouth, Guildhall
Thursday 26th February: London, The Palladium
Friday 27th February: Birmingham, Symphony Hall
Saturday 28th February: Blackpool, Opera House
Sunday 1st March: Nottingham, Theatre Royal
Wednesday 4th March: Southend, Palace Theatre
Thursday 5th March: High Wycombe, The Swan
Friday 6th March: Liverpool, Philharmonic
Saturday 7th March: York, Barbican
Sunday 8th March: Crewe, Lyceum
Wednesday 11th March: Brighton, The Dome
Thursday 12th March: Sheffield, City Hall
Friday 13th March: Derby, Becketwell Live
Saturday 14th March: Hull, Connexin Live
Sunday 15th March: Salford, The Lowry
Wednesday 18th March: Stockton, The Globe
Thursday 19th March: Newcastle, City Hall
Saturday 21st March: Edinburgh, Queens Hall
Sunday 22nd March: Buxton, Opera House
Wednesday 25th March: Swindon, The Wyvern
Thursday 26th March: Fareham, Fareham Live
Friday 27th March: Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
Saturday 28th March: Bournemouth, Pavilion Theatre
Tickets via Ticketmaster