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Sue Perkins to tour stand-up show in 2026

Tuesday 1st April 2025, 4:51pm

Sue Perkins
  • The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins will tour between January and March 2026
  • It is the comedy star's first full-length stand-up show in nearly 20 years
  • The show sees the Just A Minute host share the unlikely happenings from a career in the spotlight

Sue Perkins is to head off on a new stand-up tour in 2026.

The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins is the comedy star's full-length stand-up show in nearly two decades.

The show's description explains: "You may know her as Bake-Off Sue, Taskmaster Sue, Just A Minute Sue, or the Sue that gives you travel envy - but stand-up Sue is full of surprises. In this brand-new show, touring to over 40 British cities, she shares the unlikely happenings from a career in the spotlight.

"What's the fallout when your lumpy brain goes haywire on live TV? How do you convince the public you didn't really fall onto that vacuum attachment? And when intimate photos get splashed over the internet, how do you switch the shame to dignity and joy?

"In her first full-length stand-up show in nearly 20 years, Sue delivers a hilarious treatise on stigma, humiliation, and misunderstanding."

A list of dates is below. Tickets are available from sueperkinslive.co.uk

2026 dates

Wednesday 14th January: Chichester, Festival Theatre
Thursday 15th January: St Albans, The Alban Arena
Saturday 17th January: Hull, City Hall
Sunday 18th January: York Grand Opera House
Thursday 22nd January: Doncaster Cast
Friday 23rd January: Birmingham, Town Hall
Saturday 24th January: Malvern, Festival Theatre
Sunday 25th January: Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
Thursday 29th January: Northampton, Royal & Derngate
Friday 30th January: Basingstoke, The Anvil
Saturday 31st January: Brighton Dome
Sunday 1st February: Kingston, Rose Theatre
Wednesday 4th February: Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Thursday 5th February: Darlington Hippodrome
Friday 6th February: Leeds Playhouse
Saturday 7th February: Salford, Lowry, The Lyric
Wednesday 11th February: Lowestoft, Marina Theatre
Saturday 14th February: Chester Storyhouse
Sunday 15th February: Buxton, Opera House
Thursday 19th February: King's Lynn, Alive Corn Exchange
Friday 20th February: Leicester, De Montfort Hall
Saturday 21st February: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Thursday 26th February: Exeter, Great Hall
Friday 27th February: Barnstaple, Queen's Theatre
Saturday 28th February: Bath, The Forum
Sunday 1st March: Truro, Hall for Cornwall
Wednesday 4th March: Cheltenham, Town Hall
Thursday 5th March: Crawley, The Hawth
Saturday 7th March: Reading, The Hexagon
Sunday 8th March: Canterbury, The Marlowe Theatre
Wednesday 11th March: Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
Thursday 12th March: Llandudno, Venue Cymru
Saturday 14th March: Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
Sunday 15th March: Blackpool, Grand Theatre
Wednesday 18th March: Aberdeen, Music Hall
Thursday 19th March: Perth, Concert Hall
Friday 20th March: Inverness, Eden Court
Saturday 21st March: Glasgow, The King's Theatre
Sunday 22nd March: Edinburgh, Festival Theatre
Wednesday 25th March: Oxford, New Theatre Oxford
Thursday 26th March: Yeovil, Westlands Entertainment Venue
Friday 27th March: Poole Lighthouse (Concert Hall)
Saturday 28th March: Portsmouth, Kings Theatre

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