A Night Of Songs & Laughter – Award winning comedian Rob Brydon extends his UK Tour for 2021

AWARD-WINNING COMEDIAN EXTENDS TOUR FOR 2021

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Opening Performance in Rhyl on 27 March 2021

Rob’s first solo performances in the West End for 10 years to come at The London Palladium, 17 & 18 November 2021

For all information, see www.robbrydon.live

Award winning comedian Rob Brydon and his eight-piece band will take to the road next year with his new show, Rob Brydon – A Night Of Songs & Laughter, marking the first time Brydon has created a show that includes songs and music as well as his acclaimed wit and comedy.

New dates have been announced which will take the tour through Autumn 2021, including two nights at the iconic London Palladium. Tickets across the tour are on sale from www.robbrydon.live

This extensive new tour begins in March 2021 and will travel to over 50 venues across the country, opening in Rhyl on Saturday 27 March 2021, and playing through until the final date at Milton Keynes Theatre on Sunday 28 November 2021.

With songs from Tom Waits to Tom Jones, and Guys and Dolls to Elvis (and almost everything in between), A Night of Songs & Laughter tells Rob’s personal musical journey from South Wales to the West End and beyond. Audiences can expect Rob’s usual warmth and humour as he regales them with hilarious tales from his distant and recent past.

Rob commented: “I’m so excited to get back on stage with this show. Touring with this incredible band of musicians is such a delight. I’m looking forward to getting around the country next year and bring some much needed music and laughter.”

Rob Brydon’s varied career began with the TV comedy shows Marion and Geoff and Human Remains in 2000, for which he won British Comedy Awards.  Since then his comedy credits have included A Small Summer Party, The Keith Barret Show, Directors Commentary, Supernova, Cruise Of The Gods, Black Books, I’m Alan Partridge, Little Britain, Live At The Apollo, Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive, QI, The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year, Have I Got News For You, Gavin and StaceyRob Brydon’s Identity CrisisWould I Lie To You and The Trip with Steve Coogan.

He has also appeared in the dramas Oliver Twist, Heroes and Villains: Napoleon, The Way We Live Now, Murder In Mind, Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore, Marple and the films 24 Hour Party People, MirrorMask, A Cock and Bull Story and the film Swimming with Men.

In 2009 alongside Ruth Jones, Robin Gibb and Sir Tom Jones, Rob reached number one in the UK charts with the single Islands in The Stream, in aid of Comic Relief. He also embarked on an 87 date tour of the UK with his stand up show, Rob Brydon Live which included a three week run in London’s West End.  He also recently enjoyed a sold-out tour with Lee Mack and David Mitchell, before his own sell-out tour in 2020.

Rob Brydon – A Night Of Songs & Laughter is produced by Fiery Angel Entertainment.

Tickets for all venues available from:

www.robbrydon.live

Twitter, Instagram and Facebook:

@robbrydonlive

Rob Brydon – A Night of Songs & Laughter

TOUR DATES 2021

Saturday 27 March                          Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl

Sunday 28 March                             Huddersfield Town Hall

Tuesday 30 March                           G Live, Guildford

Wednesday 31 March                    Portsmouth Guildhall

Thursday 1 April                                Assembly Hall, Worthing

Monday 12 April                               St George’s Hall, Bradford

Tuesday 13 April                               Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

Wednesday 14 April                        Barbican, York

Saturday 17 April                              Bath Forum

Sunday 18 April                                 New Wimbledon Theatre

Monday 19 April                               Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Thursday 22 April                             Sunderland Empire

Friday 23 April                                   City Hall, Sheffield

Monday 26 April                               New Victoria Theatre, Woking

Tuesday 27 April                               New Theatre, Oxford

Wednesday 28 April                        Cambridge Corn Exchange

Friday 30 April                                   King George’s Hall, Blackburn

Saturday 1 May                                 Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry

Sunday 2 May                                    Northampton Derngate

Friday 10 September                       Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

Saturday 11 September                 Watford Colosseum

Sunday 12 September                    Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

Tuesday 14 September                  Caird Hall, Dundee

Wednesday 15 September           Usher Hall, Edinburgh

Thursday 16 September                 Aberdeen Music Hall

Monday 20 September                  Eden Court Theatre, Inverness

Tuesday 21 September                  Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow

Wednesday 22 September           Perth Concert Hall

Friday 24 September                       The Lighthouse, Poole

Saturday 25 September                 Dome Concert Hall, Brighton

Tuesday 28 September                  De Montfort Hall, Leicester

Wednesday 29 September           Hull City Hall

Thursday 30 September                 Leeds Town Hall

Saturday 2 October                         Exeter Great Hall

Sunday 3 October                            Plymouth Pavilions

Wednesday 6 October                    Spa Grand Hall, Scarborough

Thursday 7 October                         O2 City Hall, Newcastle

Friday 8 October                               Stockton Globe

Sunday 10 October                          Winter Gardens, Margate

Tuesday 12 October                        Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

Wednesday 13 October                 Buxton Opera House

Thursday 14 October                      Victoria Theatre, Halifax

Saturday 16 October                       Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury

Sunday 17 October                          Regent Theatre, Ipswich

Monday 8 November                      Parr Concert Hall, Warrington

Tuesday 9 November                      Venue Cymru, Llandudno

Thursday 11 November                 Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

Wednesday 17 & Thursday 18 November              London Palladium

Monday 22 November                   Cheltenham Town Hall

Tuesday 23 November                   O2 Guildhall, Southampton

Sunday 28 November                     Milton Keynes Theatre