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Russell Kane: HyperActive

Russell Kane. Credit: Andy Hollingworth
Stand-up
  • 24th Jan 2024 - 6th Dec 2025

Whirlwind, FitBit-breaking comedian, presenter, actor and author Russell Kane is out on the road again, setting it on fire with his unique recipe of sharp wit and "storming physical comedy" (Mail on Sunday).

The brand-new tour for 2024 and 2025 comes with a safety warning: wear strong underwear - pants will be spoiled. Russell is high-energy, high-octane, and hyper-active!

Fresh from his recent critically acclaimed tour (The Essex Variant), Russell is hitting the road again with his brand-new highly anticipated show, HyperActive. Kicking off in Hemel Hempstead in January, the first spring leg of the HyperActive tour, by popular request, will see Russell perform in more intimate venues.

2024 - first leg dates

Wednesday, 24 January: Hemel Hempstead Old Town Hall
Monday, 29 January: Bordon Phoenix
Tuesday, 6 February: Sudbury Quay Theatre
Sunday, 11 February: Barton-upon-Humber The Ropewalk
Thursday, 29 February: Market Drayton Festival Drayton Centre
Saturday, 2 March: Hedge End The Berry
Sunday, 3 March: Walton-on-Thames Riverhouse Barn
Friday, 15 March: Lichfield Garrick
Saturday, 23 March: Millom Beggars Theatre
Sunday, 24 March: Chorley Theatre
Friday, 19 April: Burton-on-Trent The Brewhouse
Saturday, 20 April: Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Wednesday, 24 April: Selby Town Hall
Thursday, 25 April: Carlisle Old Fire Station
Friday, 26 April: Pocklington Arts Centre
Thursday, 2 May: Tewkesbury Roses Theatre
Friday, 3 May: Loughborough Town Hall
Saturday, 4 May: Loughborough Town Hall
Wednesday, 8 May: Darlington Hullabaloo
Thursday, 9 May: Barnard Castle The Witham
Friday, 10 May: Hexham Queen's Hall
Saturday, 11 May: Kendal Brewery Arts Centre
Tuesday, 14 May: Worcester Swan Theatre
Friday, 17 May: Alnwick Playhouse
Saturday, 18 May: Sunderland Fire Station
Sunday, 19 May: Northallerton The Forum

Sun, 2 June: DUBAI, Theatre by QE2
Wed, 5 June: Grays, Thameside Theatre
Thur, 6 June: Luton, Hat Factory
Fri, 7 June: Henley, Kenton Theatre
Sat, 8 June: Bedford, Corn Exchange

2024/2025 - Second leg

Sat, 14 September: Crewe, Lyceum
Sun, 15 September: Stafford, Gatehouse Theatre
Thur, 19 September: Salisbury, PlayHouse
Fri, 20 September: Crawley, The Hawth
Sat, 21 September: Chatham, Central Theatre
Thur, 26 September: Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
Fri, 27 September: Poole, Lighthouse (Concert Hall)
Sat, 28 September: Torquay, Princess Theatre
Sun, 29 September: Truro, Hall for Cornwall

Wed, 2 October: Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall
Thur, 3 October: Bromley, Churchill Theatre
Tue, 8 October: Chester, Storyhouse
Thur, 31 October: Lincoln, Engine Shed

Fri, 1 November: Middlesbrough, Town Hall
Sat, 2 November: Skegness, Embassy Theatre
Sun, 3 November: Leeds, Grand Theatre & Opera House
Sat, 9 November: Jersey, Pomme D'Or Hotel - 4pm & 8pm
Fri, 15 November: Birmingham, Hippodrome
Sat, 16 November: Worthing, Assembly Hall
Wed, 27 November: Basingstoke, The Anvil
Fri, 29 November: Peterborough, The Cresset
Sat, 30 November: Ipswich, Regent Theatre

Thurs, 5 December: Cheltenham, Town Hall
Fri, 6 December: St Albans, Alban Arena
Sun, 8 December: Buxton, Opera House
Sat, 25 January: Salford Quays, The Lowry (Lyric Theatre)
Thu, 30 January: Watford, Palace Theatre
Fri, 31 January: Hastings, White Rock Theatre

Sat, 1 February: Guildford, G Live
Sat, 8 February: Southend, Cliffs Pavilions
Fri, 28 Feb: Sheffield, City Hall

Sat, 1 March: Scarborough, Spa Great Hall 7.30pm
Sun, 2 March: Grimsby, Auditorium
Wed, 5 March: Rhyl, Pavilion
Thu, 6 March: Wrexham, William Aston Hall
Fri, 7 March: Stockton, Globe
Sat, 8 March: Stoke-On-Trent, Victoria Hall
Sat, 15 March: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Sun, 16 March: High Wycombe, Wycombe Swan
Sat, 22 March: Portsmouth, Kings Theatre
Fri, 28 March: Edinburgh, Playhouse
Sat, 29 March: Aberdeen, Music Hall
Sun, 30 March: Glasgow, King's Theatre (GICF)

Sun, 27 April: Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre

Thu, 1 May: Reading, Hexagon
Sat, 3 May: Bristol, Beacon
Thu, 8 May: Waterford, Theatre Royal
Fri, 9 May: Killarney, INEC Club
Sat, 10 May: Dublin, Liberty Hall
Fri, 16 May: Cardiff, New Theatre
Sat, 17 May: Swansea, Arena
Sun, 18 May: Milton Keynes, Theatre

Thu, 5 June: Derry, Millennium Forum
Fri, 6 June: Belfast, Opera House
Sun, 8 June: Norwich, Theatre Royal
Thu, 12 June: Northampton, Derngate
Sat, 14 June: Woking, New Victoria Theatre
Sun, 15 June: Aylesbury, Waterside

Fri, 5 September: Douglas (IoM), Gaiety Theatre
Sat, 6 September: Brighton, Dome
Sat, 13 September: Halifax, Victoria Theatre
Sun, 14 September: Blackpool, Grand Theatre
Fri, 19 September: York, Barbican
Sat, 20 September: Newcastle, Tyne Theatre
Sat, 27 September: London, Palladium

Fri, 10 October: Leicester, De Montfort Hall
Sun, 12 October: Hull, Connexin Live
Fri, 31 October: Oxford, New Theatre

Sat, 1 November: Blackburn, King George's Hall 7.30pm
Sun, 2 November: Liverpool, Philharmonic
Sat, 15 November: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall

Sat, 6 December: Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre (Butterworth Hall)

Press

  1. 13th November: Russell Kane: "I'm a parent and still have sex with my wife five times a week" (i Newspaper)
  2. 7th November: Russell Kane review (Reyt Good Magazine)
  3. 1st March: Marriage proposal at Russell Kane gig
  4. 19th December: Russell Kane announces HyperActive stand-up tour

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