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Rosie Jones announces I Can't Tell What She's Saying tour

Wednesday 7th May 2025, 11:01am

Rosie Jones
  • Stand-up show Rosie Jones: I Can't Tell What She's Saying will tour from September to December 2025
  • "She'll be talking about the big stuff: being single, the pressures of representing huge sections of the population, and gravy. Oh, and boobs"

Rosie Jones will tour new stand-up show I Can't Tell What She's Saying from September.

The blurb explains: "Self-professed prick and star of Taskmaster, Rosie Jones is heading back out on the road with her brand-new stand-up show I Can't Tell What She's Saying, where she'll be talking about the big stuff: being single, the pressures of representing huge sections of the population, and gravy. Oh, and boobs."

A list of dates are below, with tickets on sale from Thursday 8th May.

Aside from the tour, Jones is soon set to star in Channel 4 sitcom Pushers. Following on from the 2022 Comedy Blaps pilot, it sees her playing a drug dealer.

She has also recently set up the Rosie Jones Foundation which is on a mission to "empower lives and change minds". It is explained that the foundation is "taking a stand against isolation and prioritising inclusion. This begins with two key priorities: ensuring access to appropriate, lived experience-led mental health support for individuals living with cerebral palsy and fostering community connection and peer support through events and workshops. Rosie's tour provides the perfect opportunity for exclusive in-person events around the UK which will announced by the Foundation in the coming months."

2025 dates

Tuesday 9 September: Taunton, Brewhouse
Thursday 11 September: Bradford, Studio
Friday 12 September: Kendal, Brewery Arts Centre
Saturday 13 September: Lancaster, Grand
Tuesday 23 September: Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
Thursday 25 September: Leeds, City Varieties
Friday 26 September: London, Bloomsbury Theatre
Wednesday 1 October: London, Blackheath Halls
Friday 3 October: Basingstoke, Haymarket
Monday 13 October: Bristol, Old Vic
Tuesday 14 October: Maidstone, Hazlitt Theatre
Wednesday 15 October: Canterbury, Gulbenkian
Sunday 19 October: Brighton, Corn Exchange
Friday 24 October: Durham, Gala Theatre
Saturday 25 October: Newcastle, Northern Stage
Sunday 26 October: Leicester, Y Theatre
Wednesday 29 October: Newcastle Under Lyme, New Vic Theatre
Thursday 30 October: Birmingham, Old Rep
Friday 31 October: Chelmsford, Theatre
Sunday 2 November: Salford, Lowry Quays
Thursday 6 November: Derby, Theatre
Friday 7 November: Southampton, MAST Theatre
Monday 17 November: Bury St Edmunds, The Apex
Saturday 22 November: Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre
Wednesday 3 December: Glasgow, Glee Club
Thursday 4 December: Edinburgh, The Stand

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