Live Comedy
Tim Minchin: Songs The World Will Never Hear

Tim Minchin, the incomparable singer-songwriter, pianist, comedian, actor, musical-theatre composer-lyricist and soft-hearted provocateur, is thrilled to announce his ironically titled UK tour, Songs The World Will Never Hear. The tour marks the 20th anniversary of his explosive arrival onto the British comedy scene in 2005.
Audiences can expect an evening packed with unforgettable songs and stories, as Minchin looks back on how a Perth cabaret pianist ended up building one of the most eclectic and extraordinary careers in entertainment. Delivered with signature blend of razor-sharp wit, musical virtuosity, and disarming honesty, the set list will draw from three decades of unique songwriting.
From comedy classics to tear-jerking Christmas songs... from boobs to existentialism... from fast fingering to free will... there's nothing quite like an evening in the company of Tim Minchin.
In true Minchin fashion, the 2025 tour will feature a limited number of premium-priced VIP seats at each show, with proceeds contributing £5,000 per night to local charities. VIP ticket holders will also receive exclusive signed merchandise, ensuring a night to remember both on and off the stage.
Tim Minchin says: Incredibly, many of my UK fans have been by my side for two decades. They have never flinched as I've turned corners and reinvented myself, always engaging open-heartedly with whatever I have to offer. I'm the luckiest artist on the planet, and I can't wait to be back to deliver a big joyous show, spanning the whole bloody thing."
2025 dates
4 June: London, Soho Theatre Walthamstow
7 June: Plymouth Pavilions
9 June: Birmingham Symphony Hall
10 June: Leicester De Montfort Hall
13 June: Sheffield City Hall
14 June: Hull Connexin Live
15 June: Cardiff Utilita Arena
16 June: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
19 June: Blackpool Opera House
20 June: Edinburgh Playhouse
21 June: Glasgow SEC Armadillo
23 June: Leeds First Direct Arena
24 June: Newcastle O2 City Hall
27 June: Manchester Opera House
28 June: Liverpool Empire
30 June: Oxford New Theatre
2 July: Brighton Centre
4 July: London Eventim Apollo Hammersmith