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    Simon Amstell announces 2021 tour

    Spirit Hole covers ' love, sex, shame, mushrooms and more’

    Simon Amstell has announced a 39-date tour of England and Wales this autumn.

    Spirit Hole is the comic’s first stand-up show since What Is This? in 2017.

    The blurb for the show describes it as ‘a blissful, spiritual, sensational exploration of love, sex, shame, mushrooms and more’.

    Since his last live tour, Amstell made the film Benjamin and taped the Netflix stand-up special Set Free, which was released in 2019.

    The new tour kicks off in Margate on September 8 and winds up at the London Palladium on November 9. The full dates are below.

    Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster tomorrow, then on wider release on Thursday.

    Tour image is a hippy style cartoon of Amstell with flowers in his hair

    Simon Amstell tour dates

    September 8:  Margate Theatre Royal 
    September 9:  Portsmouth New Theatre Royal 
    September 10:  Bexhill on Sea. De La Warr 
    September 11: Norwich Theatre Royal 
    September 12: Sheffield Leadmill 
    September 14: Yeovil Octagon Theatre
    September 15: Liverpool Philharmonic 
    September 16:  Lancaster Grand Theatre 
    September 17:  Stratford upon Avon Playhouse
    September 18:  Bristol  The Redgrave Theatre (two shows)
    September 19: Cardiff  New Theatre 
    September 22:  Turnbridge Wells Assembly Theatre
    September 23: Colchester Mercury Theatre 
    September 24: Northampton Derngate
    September 25: York Grand Opera House
    September 26: Wrexham  William Aston Hall 
    October 1: Leeds Town Hall 
    October 2:  Newcastle Tyne and Opera
    October 5:  Barnstaple Queens Theatre 
    October 6:  Exeter Corn Exchange 
    October 7: Bath Komedia 
    October 8: Leamington Spa Royal Spa Centre 
    October 10:  Leicester  Leicester Curve
    October 13: Poole Lighthouse Theatre
    October 15: Brighton Dome
    October 16: Oxford Playhouse
    October 17: Cheltenham  Everyman
    October 18: Nottingham  Playhouse
    October 20:  Ipswich Corn Exchange 
    October 21:  Southend Palace Theatre 
    October 22: London Alexandra Palace
    October 23: London Alexandra Palace
    October 27:  Loughborough. Town Hall 
    October 29:  Birmingham Town Hall 
    October 30:  Lincoln  Lincoln Performing Arts Centre
    November 3:  Salford Quays. The Lowry  
    November 4:  Shrewsbury  Theatre Severn
    November 8:  Cambridge Corn Exchange
    November 9: London Palladium 

    Published: 13 Apr 2021



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