Jason manford ‘blown away’ as he makes big announcement

Jason manford’s UK tours will consist of 176 shows

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Jason Manford has announced a further 89 dates to his 2025 stand-up tour – which will now include three dates across Greater Manchester.

The Salford star, who recently appeared on Waterloo Road, will bring his A Manford All Seasons tour to the UK next year from February until November. The tour will include a previously-announced date at Manchester’s Co-op Live in October.

But he will now also take to the stage in Stockport and Bolton in November 2025 – and tickets go on sale on Friday (November 29) via Ticketmaster and etc.

Jason, who is also appearing in Manchester this Christmas with the Cinderella pantomime at the Opera House, will perform at Stockport Plaza on November 7 and will head to Bolton Albert Halls the next day.

The string of shows – which takes the tour’s total up to 176 – also includes dates in Middleton, Warrington, Buxton, Cardiff and Lincoln. The tour will begin in Brighton on February 9, with a November 29 show at Blackpool Opera House currently set to round things out.

“I’m absolutely blown away by the response to this tour so far,” Jason said. “I love touring and bringing some chuckles in these difficult times and so adding these dates means I can see even more of you all over the country.”

Jason will appear on our screens once again later this year as he hosts a Christmas special of Have I Got Sport For You – a sports-themed spin-off on the BBC news quiz.

Tickets for Jason Manford’s UK tour are available via Ticketmaster.

  • Sunday 9th February – Brighton Theatre Royal
  • Wednesday 26th February – Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
  • Thursday 27th February – Dorking Halls
  • Friday 28th February – Eastbourne Congress Theatre
  • Saturday 1st March – Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion
  • Wednesday 5th March – Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Theatre
  • Thursday 6th March – Cheltenham Town Hall
  • Friday 7th March – Birmingham Symphony Hall
  • Saturday 8th March – Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
  • Wednesday 12th March – Crawley Hawth Theatre
  • Friday 14th March – Wimbledon New Wimbledon Theatre
  • Saturday 15th March – Stoke-On-Trent Regent Theatre
  • Wednesday 19th March – Worthing Assembly Hall
  • Friday 21st March – Southend Cliffs Pavilion
  • Saturday 22nd March – Torquay Princess Theatre
  • Thursday 27th March – Guildford G Live
  • Friday 28th March – Poole Concert Hall
  • Saturday 29th March – Basingstoke The Anvil
  • Wednesday 2nd April – Dudley Town Hall
  • Thursday 3rd April – Buxton Opera House
  • Friday 4th April – Chesterfield Winding Wheel
  • Saturday 5th April – Stockton Globe
  • Thursday 10th April – Portsmouth Guildhall
  • Friday 11th April – Ramsgate The Granville
  • Wednesday 23rd April – Inverness Eden Court
  • Thursday 24th April – Dundee Caird Hall
  • Friday 25th April – Aberdeen Music Hall
  • Saturday 26th April – Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre
  • Wednesday 30th April – Warrington Parr Hall
  • Thursday 1st May – Newcastle City Hall
  • Friday 2nd May – Leeds Grand Theatre
  • Saturday 3rd May – Kendal Leisure Centre
  • Wednesday 7th May – Scarborough Spa Grand Hall
  • Thursday 8th May – Scunthorpe Baths Hall
  • Friday 9th May – Halifax Victoria Theatre
  • Saturday 10th May – York Barbican
  • Wednesday 14th May – Tunbridge Wells Assembly Theatre
  • Saturday 17th May – Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
  • Wednesday 21st May – St Helens Theatre Royal
  • Thursday 22nd May – Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
  • Friday 23rd May – Llandudno Venue Cymru
  • Saturday 24th May – Swansea Arena
  • Wednesday 4th June – Dunstable Grove Theatre
  • Friday 6th June – Stevenage Leisure Centre
  • Friday 20th June – Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
  • Friday 27th June – Cardiff New Theatre
  • Thursday 3rd July – Weston Super Mare Playhouse
  • Friday 4th July – Weymouth Pavillion
  • Wednesday 9th July – Chatham Central Theatre
  • Thursday 10th July – Bromley Churchill Theatre
  • Friday 18th July – Isle of Wight Shanklin Theatre
  • Wednesday 23rd July – Castlebar Royal Theatre
  • Thursday 24th July – Drogheda Tommy Leddy Theatre
  • Friday 25th July – Cork Opera House
  • Saturday 26th July – Limerick University Concert Hall
  • Sunday 27th July – Wexford National Opera House
  • Wednesday 30th July – St Albans Alban Arena
  • Thursday 31st July – Oxford New Theatre
  • Friday 1st August – Lincoln The Engine Shed
  • Saturday 2nd August – Skegness Embassy Hall
  • Wednesday 10th September – Cambridge Corn Exchange
  • Thursday 11th September – Fareham Live
  • Saturday 13th September – High Wycombe Wycombe Swan
  • Wednesday 17th September – Coleraine Diamond Hall
  • Thursday 18th September – Belfast Ulster Hall
  • Friday 19th September – Derry Millennium Forum
  • Saturday 20th September – Armagh City Hotel
  • Wednesday 24th September – Taunton Wellsprings
  • Thursday 25th September – Truro Hall For Cornwall
  • Friday 26th September – Bath Forum
  • Saturday 27th September – Bristol The Beacon
  • Thursday 2nd October – Reading Hexagon
  • Wednesday 8th October – Chester Storyhouse
  • Thursday 9th October – Middlesbrough Town Hall
  • Saturday 11th October – Wolverhampton Civic Hall
  • Wednesday 15th October – Bedford Corn Exchange
  • Saturday 18th October – Croydon Fairfield Halls
  • Thursday 23rd October – Grimsby Auditorium
  • Friday 24th October – Manchester Co-Op Arena
  • Thursday 6th November – Walsall Arena
  • Friday 7th November – Stockport Plaza
  • Saturday 8th November – Bolton Albert Halls
  • Wednesday 12th November – Lowestoft Marine Theatre
  • Thursday 13th November – Peterborough New Theatre
  • Friday 14th November – Middleton Arena
  • Friday 21st November – Hastings White Rock Theatre
  • Wednesday 26th November – Hull City Hall
  • Thursday 27th November – Bradford St George’s Hall
  • Friday 28th November – Doncaster The Dome
  • Saturday 29th November – Blackpool Opera House