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Stand-up Jack Dee announces north-east tour dates


By Kyle Ritchie

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Comedian Jack Dee has announced he will return to the north-east in 2022.

He will perform at Aberdeen's Music Hall on Saturday, October 8.

His brand new stand-up tour, Off The Telly, will also stop off at Dundee’s Whitehall Theatre on Thursday, October 6, which is fast becoming a must-stop venue for the country’s biggest comedy tours.

Then it’s onto an intimate show at what may be Arbroath’s best kept secret, the 500-seat Webster Memorial Theatre, in what will be a real comic treat for Angus’ theatre fans on Friday, October 7.

He will finish the north-east leg in the Granite City the following evening.

Comedian Jack Dee has announced a tour date in Aberdeen next year.
Comedian Jack Dee has announced a tour date in Aberdeen next year.

Star of TV sitcoms Bad Move, Lead Balloon and Josh, Jack also hosts the legendary Radio 4 show I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue.

Additional credits include presenting Jack Dee’s Helpdesk on BBC Two, C4’s The Jack Dee Show, ITV’s Jack Dee’s Saturday Night, BBC’s Jack Dee’s Happy Hour and Jack Dee Live at the Apollo.

He said: "In fact, I’ve probably appeared in every TV show with my name in the title.

“In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in.”

Promoter Doug Taylor said: "We are absolutely thrilled to be bringing one of Britain’s best-loved comedy stars to Dundee, Arbroath and Aberdeen.

"We’re expecting tickets to fly out the door as everyone looks forward to getting back to supporting their local theatres and most importantly, laughing in a room together again.

Tickets for the Aberdeen show can be purchased at www.aberdeenperformingarts.com, for Dundee and Arbroath at www.ticketsource.co.uk or via www.mintofmontrose.com for all dates.


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