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    Katherine Ryan announces new tour, Missus

    About how she rediscovered love with her childhood sweetheart

    Katherine Ryan  has announced a new stand-up tour, with dates spreading to May 2022.

    He new show, Missus, discusses how, having previously denounced partnership, the comedian has since married her first love… accidentally. 

    The comedian entered a civil partnership late last year with her childhood sweetheart, Bobby Kootstra, after being reuinted with him when she returned to her Canadian hometime to film the BBC genealogy programme Who Do You Think You Are?

    An initial 50 dates have been announced, starting in Crawley on September 2 next year.

    The announcement follows the release of her Netflix sitcom The Duchess last month, which came on the back of two stand-up specials for the streamer:   Glitter Room and In Trouble. 

    She is also soon to be seen  the primetime BBC Two talent competition for jewellers, All That Glitters, and playing Joan Rivers in an episode of Sky Arts’ Urban Myths series, which returned last night. 

    Her dates so far are below. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday October 16.

    September 2021


    Thursday 2 Crawley The Hawth

    Thursday 9 Guildford G-Live

    Thursday 16 Dorking Halls

    October 2021

    Thursday 7 Glasgow Pavilion Theatre

    Friday 8 Aberdeen Music Hall

    Saturday 9 Perth  Concert Hall

    Wednesday 13 Leeds  O2 Academy

    Thursday 14 Harrogate Royal Hall

    Saturday 16 Halifax  Victoria Theatre

    Thursday 21 Stockport Plaza

    Friday 22 Middlesbrough Town Hall

    Saturday 23 Watford The Colosseum

    November 2021

    Thursday 4 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre

    Friday 5 Exeter  The Great Hall

    Saturday 6 Plymouth Pavilions

    Thursday 11 Southampton O2 Guildhall

    Friday 12 Lincoln The Engine Shed

    Saturday 13 Liverpool Empire

    Friday 19 Brighton Dome

    Saturday 20 Poole  Lighthouse

    Sunday 21 Bristol  Hippodrome

    Thursday 25 Margate Winter Gardens

    Friday 26 Birmingham Symphony Hall

    Saturday 27 Reading The Hexagon

    December 2021

    Thursday 2 Warrington Pyramid & Parr Hall

    Friday 3 Bradford St George’s Hall

    Saturday 4 Wrexham William Aston Hall

    Thursday 9 York  Barbican

    Friday 10 Sheffield City Hall

    Saturday 11 Manchester O2 Apollo

    January 2022

    Thursday 20 Colchester Charter Hall

    Friday 21 Cheltenham Town Hall

    Saturday 22 Bexhill  De La Warr Pavilion

    Thursday 27 Ipswich Regent Theatre

    Friday 28 Cambridge Corn Exchange

    Saturday 29 Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall Theatre

    February 2022

    Thursday 3 Southend Cliffs Pavilion

    Friday 4 Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

    Saturday 5 Oxford  New Theatre

    Thursday 10 Northampton Royal & Derngate

    Friday 11 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

    Saturday 12 Leicester De Montfort Hall

    Thursday 24 Newcastle O2 City Hall

    March 2022

    Thursday 3 Cardiff  St David’s Hall

    Saturday 5 Portsmouth Guildhall

    Friday 11 Basingstoke The Anvil

    Thursday 31 London Palladium

    April 2022

    Friday 1 London Palladium

    Saturday 2 London Palladium

    May 2022

    Wednesday 25 Belfast  Ulster Hall

    Published: 8 Oct 2020



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