UK Comedy Scene Buzzes with New Tours and Star Appearances
- Comedy in Your Eye
- Oct 17
- 3 min read
The British comedy landscape is set for a vibrant period with several high-profile comedians announcing new shows and tours across the UK. From established names like Paul Merton and Suki Webster to a host of emerging talents, audiences can expect a wave of laughter in the coming months. These events promise a diverse range of comedic styles, catering to various tastes and ensuring a memorable experience for comedy enthusiasts nationwide.
Key Takeaways
A multitude of British comedians are embarking on new tours throughout the UK.
Fans can anticipate a variety of comedic styles, from improv to observational humour.
Several tours are scheduled for late 2025 and into 2026, with tickets already available for many.
Improv Masters and TV Personalities Hit the Road
Paul Merton, a veteran of "Have I Got News for You," and his wife, Suki Webster, known for their improv skills and appearances on "Motorhoming with Merton and Webster," are bringing their acclaimed improv show to the King's Lynn Corn Exchange on March 25th. The show promises fast-paced improvisation, surreal humour, and surprise guest appearances. Tickets start at £29.
Meanwhile, Dom Joly, the creator of "Trigger Happy TV," has been spotted around the Lake District, seemingly recreating classic sketches during a break from his current UK tour. Joly was seen in Keswick and Windermere, engaging with fans and preparing for upcoming shows, including a performance in Manchester.
A Wave of New Comedy Talent
September 2025 marks the beginning of a packed schedule for many comedians. Eddie Kadi, a rising star known for his work on BBC Radio 1 Xtra and his appearance on "Strictly Come Dancing," is touring his debut show "Let Me Land." Emmanuel Sonubi will present "Life After Nearly Death," detailing his experiences with on-stage heart failure. Nurse Georgie Carroll is bringing her NHS-focused humour with "Infectious," while Harriet Dyer will explore mental health and surreal anecdotes in "Easily Distra…".
Other notable acts include Josh Baulf, whose relatable skits about millennial life have garnered viral success, and Josh Berry, famed for his impressions and character work, with his show "Best Man." Kane Brown's "Don't Listen To Me" promises a raucous and unfiltered experience, and drag artist La Voix will be performing a series of shows.
Diverse Themes and Styles
Comedians are tackling a wide array of subjects. Joe Wells offers an honest account of neurodivergence and fatherhood in "Daddy Autism." Matt Green blends political satire with personal anecdotes in "Legitimate Concerns." Mike Rice's "Cruel Little Man" delves into chaotic and unconventional experiences. Drag superstar Myra Dubois investigates compassion in "Cosmic Empath."
Sophie McCartney's "One Foot In The Rave Tour" explores the feeling of being caught between youth and middle age. Stevie Martin's "Clout" tackles anxieties surrounding the transition from online to live comedy. Thomas Green's "Brainstorm" promises a fast-paced, charismatic performance, while Tom Houghton's "Deep" shares insights from a journey of self-discovery.
International Acts and Charitable Causes
Human Appeal is launching its first-ever summertime Comedy Tour in August 2025, featuring international comedians Omar Regan, Ali Official, and Aatif Nawaz. The tour will visit London, Manchester, and Birmingham, with proceeds supporting the charity's Gaza Orphans Appeal. This intimate series of shows offers a different experience from their usual large-scale winter tours.
### Key Takeaways
Comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster coming to King's Lynn, EDP24.
Get to know these fresh comedy acts about touring the UK, Ticketmaster UK.
Lake District: Dom Joly spotted in Keswick and Windermere, Times & Star.
Human Appeal announces summertime UK Comedy Tour, Human Appeal.






