John Bishop: Back At It

Wednesday 5 March 8:00pm Comedy
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Tickets £36.50 to £47.00
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Venue: Royal Concert Hall

Running time: Doors: 7.00pm. Approx. show times - Set 1: 8.00pm - 8.45pm, 25 minute interval, Set 2: 9.10pm - 10.00pm (subject to change)

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Age Guidance: 16+

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After two years spent TV presenting, stage acting, podcast hosting, dog walking and decorating the spare room, John Bishop is back doing the thing he loves most; standing on stage and making people laugh.

John has had an incredible career. Within three years of his first ever comedy gig in 2000, John was playing to sold out arena audiences across the country and released the fastest selling stand-up DVD in UK history.

Since then he has achieved huge success with a number of his own comedy, entertainment and documentary shows. John also co-hosts the podcast Three Little Words, with writer, actor and director Tony Pitts.  The two friends talk to fascinating people about their lives, hopes, struggles and beliefs.  The show features a rich mix of guests, from world famous musicians and actors, to scientists, politicians, artists and sports stars.  Past guests have included Robbie Williams, John Cleese, Sebastian Faulks and Professor Brian Cox. Last year, John starred in the four-month UK & Ireland tour of Mother Goose with Ian McKellen, which included a hugely successful run in London’s West End.

‘A performer of rare natural charm… the hottest stand-up going’

Daily Telegraph

‘John Bishop has taken on the mantle of Britain’s top comic… the funniest two hours you’ll have any time soon’

Daily Mirror

’A stand-up masterclass... top quality comedy’

Liverpool Echo

‘Bishop has funny bones… everything is infused with his startlingly natural personality’

The Times

‘Routines about grappling with unexpected fame
relayed with a knowing humility is key to Bishop’s appeal’

Metro

‘Two hours of observational humour delivered so skillfully it looks effortless’

Evening Standard

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