All dates and venues for Jason Manford's Like Me tour

From starring in the new sitcom Scarborough to being the winner of the Masked Singer, it’s been a busy time for Jason Manford.

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He has not toured since his Muddle Class show but has now announced a UK-wide tour for next year.

Like Me is Jason’s latest comic offering.

“After the fun we had on my last tour Muddle Class, I’m excited to get back on the road with my new stand-up show Like Me.

“In these trying times it’s always important to be able to get away for a couple of hours and exercise the old chuckle muscle! So I’m coming to a venue near you in 2021 so we can have a good laugh together. See you then,” he said.

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Tour dates for 2021:Chatham Central Theatre, January 27; The Cresset, Peterborough, January 28Dudley Town Hall, January 29 and 30; The Anvil, Basingstoke, February 3Cheltenham Town Hall, February 4; Watford Colosseum, February 5; St David’s Hall, Cardiff, February 6

Guildford G Live, February 10 and March 5; Orchard Theatre, Dartford, February 11; The Waterside, Aylesbury, February 12

Leicester De Montfort Hall, February 13; York Barbican, February 17 and 18City Hall, Newcastle, February 19; The Regent Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent, February 24; Buxton Opera House, February 25; Nottingham Concert Hall, February 26

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Blackpool Grand Theatre, February 28; Woking New Victoria, March 3Richmond Theatre, March 4; Reading Hexagon, March 6; Dorking Halls, March 10; Charter Hall,

Colchester, 11; Warrington Parr Hall, March 17 and 18; Manchester Apollo Theatre, March 19 and 20Salisbury City Hall, March 24; Cambridge Corn Exchange, March 25; Southend Cliffs Pavilion, March 26

The Grove Theatre, Dunstable, April 14; Bath Forum, April 16; Queens Theatre, Barnstaple, April 17The Music Hall, Aberdeen, April 22; Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow, April 23; Edinburgh Playhouse, April 24; Caird Hall, Dundee, April 25

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Portsmouth Guildhall, April 29; White Rock Theatre, Hastings, April 30Brentwood Leisure Centre, May 1; Scunthorpe Bath Halls, May 5 and May 12

Hull City Hall, May 6; Victoria Theatre, Halifax, May 7; Sheffield City Hall, May 8Chesterfield Winding Wheel, May 13; St George’s Hall, Bradford, May 14

King George’s Hall, Blackburn, May 15; Engine Shed, Lincoln, May 19Skegness Embassy Theatre, May 20; Grimsby Auditorium, May 21

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Wimbledon The New Theatre, May 22; Alban Arena, St Albans, June 9High Wycombe Swan, June 11; Southampton Guildhall Theatre, June 12; William Aston Hall, June 16Kendal Leisure Centre, June 17; Carlisle Sands Centre, June 18; Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre, June 19

Northampton Derngate, June 23; King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, June 24; Lowestoft Marina Theatre, June 25; Felixstowe Spa Pavilion, June 26; Hawth Theatre, Crawley, June 30; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, July 1; Meres Leisure Centre, Grantham, July 2

Regent Theatre, Ipswich, July 3; Middlesbrough Town Hall, July 7; Grimsby Auditorium, July 8; Bridlington Spa Pavilion, July 9Scarborough Grand Hall, July 10

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Chester Story House, July 21 and 22; Doncaster Dome, July 23; Stockport Plaza Theatre, July 24Harrogate Convention Centre, July 29; Darlington Hippodrome, July 31; Ulster Hall, Belfast Hall, September 9 and 10

Derry Millenium Forum, September 11; Galway Town Hall Theatre, September 15; LimerickUCH, September 16; Cork Opera House, September 17Dublin Vicar Street, September and 18 Glasgow SSE Hydro, September 23; Aberdeen P&J Live, September 25; Plymouth Pavilions, September 30Brighton Centre, October 2; Liverpool M&S Bank Arena, October 6; Birmingham Arena, October 7, London Palladium, October 8 and 9

Blackpool Opera House, October 13, DerbyArena, October 14Cardiff Motorpoint Arena, October 16; Hull Bonus Arena, October 20Leeds

First Direct Arena, October 21Newcastle Utilita Arena, October 22Manchester Arena, October 23.

Tickets from www.jasonmanford.com or individual venues.

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