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Miles Jupp: On I Bang

Miles Jupp
Stand-up
  • 11th Jan 2024 - 26th Mar 2025

Since Miles' last tour finished at The London Palladium in 2017, he's been in The Full Monty on Disney+, The Durrells and Why Didn't They Ask Evans? on ITV, as well as a heap of episodes of Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Have I Got News For You. He's made an award-winning radio series and he's published a novel. But for Covid, he would have played a lead at the RSC. Hey ho. Nevertheless he's done a play in the West End and played the Emperor of Austria and Europe in a Ridley Scott film.

Yet one sunny day in the middle of all this, he suddenly suffered a brain seizure. This led to the discovery of a tumour the size of a cherry tomato, and a rather pressing need to undergo major neurosurgery. Obviously, one doesn't wish to make a big deal of it, but the experience has left him with a story to tell and a few things that he'd like to share with the room. So that's exactly what he's doing in his new show On I Bang - a tale about surprise, fear, luck, love and qualified medical practitioners."

2024 tour dates

11 January: Epsom, Playhouse
12 January: Maidenhead, Norden Farm
15 January: Salford, The Lowry
16 January: Oxford, Playhouse
17 January: Wimborne, Tivoli
18 January: Basingstoke, Haymarket
21 January: Bristol, Redgrave
22 January: Stafford, Gatehouse
24 January: Newbury, Corn Exchange
25 January: Milton Keynes, The Stables
26 January: Nottingham, Playhouse
29 January: Chelmsford, Civic
30 January: St Albans, Arena
31 January: Shrewsbury, Severn
1 February: Tewkesbury, Roses
2 February: Cardiff, Sherman Theatre
5 February: Newcastle Upon Tyne, Theatre And Opera House
6 February: Buxton, Opera House
7 February: Leeds, City Varieties
8 February: Birmingham, Town Hall
20 February: Swindon, Wyvern
21 February: Exeter, Northcott
22 February: Henley, Kenton Theatre
25 February: Brighton, Dome
26 February: Westcliff On Sea, Palace Theatre
27 February: Lincoln, Theatre Royal
28 February: Hull, Truck Theatre
29 February: Bristol, Redgrave Theatre
3 March: Cambridge, The Arts Theatre
4 March: Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud
5 March: Northampton, Royal and Derngate
6 March: Salford, The Lowry
11 March: Swansea, The Grand
12 March: Cheltenham, Town Hall
13 March: Harrogate, Theatre
18 March: Newcastle Under Lyme, New Vic Theatre
19 March: Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre
22 March: Winchester, Theatre Royal
11 April: Crewe, The Lyceum Theatre
15 April: Scunthorpe, The Plowright Theatre
16 April: Ipswich, New Wolsey Theatre
17 April: Weymouth, Pavilion
18 April: Aldershot, Princes Hall
21 April: Norwich, Playhouse
22 April: Norwich, Playhouse
23 April: Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal
25 April: Abergavenny, The Borough Theatre
29 April: London, Duchess Theatre
30 April: Milton Keynes, The Stables
1 May: Hedge End, The Berry Theatre
2 May: Cardiff, Sherman Theatre
3 May: Machynlleth, Comedy Festival
6 May: Leeds, City Varieties
7 May: Sheffield, The Lyceum
8 May: Glasgow, The King's Theatre
9 May: Edinburgh, The Queen's Hall
13 May: Guildford, The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
14 May: London, The Bloomsbury Theatre
15 May: Leamington Spa
16 May: London, The Bloomsbury Theatre
17 May: Lichfield, The Garrick Theatre
3 June: Kingston, Rose Theatre
4 June: Plymouth, University Main Hall
5 June: Worcester, Huntingdon Hall
6 June: Bury St Edmunds, Theatre Royal
7 June: Frome, Merlin Theatre
10 June: London, Duchess Theatre
11 June: Andover, Lights
12 June: Ipswich, Wolsey Theatre
13 June: Wimborne, Tivoli Theatre
18 June: Tunbridge Well, Trinity Theatre
19 June: Reading, Concert Hall
20 June: Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud
30 June: Bristol, Old Vic Theatre

2025 dates

Wednesday 8 January: Corsham, Pound Arts (warm up)
Thursday 9 January: Corsham, Pound Arts (warm up)
Friday 10 January: Milford Haven, Torch Theatre
Monday 13 January: Lowther, Pavilion
Tuesday 14 January: Lancaster, Grand
Wednesday 15 January: Chorley, Theatre
Thursday 16 January: Kendal, Brewery Arts
Wednesday 22 January: Maidstone, Hazlitt
Thursday 23 January: Henley, Kenton Theatre
Friday 24 January: Basingstoke, Haymarket Theatre
Wednesday 29 January: Carlisle, Fire Station
Thursday 30 January: Harrogate, Theatre
Wednesday 5 February: Durham, Gala Theatre
Thursday 6 February: Southport, Atkinson Theatre
Monday 10 February: Leicester, Little Theatre
Tuesday 11 February: High Wycombe, Wycombe Swan Theatre
Wednesday 12 February: Wellingborough, Castle Theatre
Thursday 13 February: Spalding, South Holland Centre
17 February: Scarborough, Stephen Joseph Theatre
18 February: Doncaster, Cast
19 February: Peterborough, Key Theatre
20 February: Exeter, Northcott
Thursday 6 March: Theatr Brycheiniog
Friday 7 March: Aberystwyth, Arts Centre
Monday 10 March: London, Leicester Square Theatre
Wednesday 12 March: Salisbury, Playhouse
Thursday 13 March: Newbury, Corn Exchange
Monday 17 March: Faversham, The Alex
Tuesday 18 March: Chelmsford, Theatre
Thursday 20 March: Eastleigh, The Point
Monday 24 March: Nottingham, Playhouse
Tuesday 25 March: Dorking, Halls
Wednesday 26 March: Norwich, Theatre Royal

Press

  1. 7th June: Miles Jupp interview (The Irish News)
  2. 15th May: Miles Jupp review (Beyond The Joke)
  3. 1st May: Miles Jupp on his brain seizure: "Suddenly, there was an explosion in my vision" (The List)
  4. 5th March: Miles Jupp review (The Arts Desk)
  5. 26th February: Miles Jupp: On I Bang review (The Guardian)
  6. 22nd January: Miles Jupp: On I Bang review (Chortle)
  7. 17th January: Miles Jupp review (The Telegraph)
  8. 11th September: Miles Jupp to tour new show about surviving a brain tumour

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