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Al Murray to tour as The Pub Landlord in 2026

Thursday 19th June 2025, 10:24am

Al Murray

Al Murray is to tour across 2026 with All You Need Is Guv!, a new Pub Landlord stand-up show.

The blurb says: "Hey cool cats! Hot on the heels of a sell-out 138 date tour of these green and groovy isles, it is announced today that The Guv will be back, baby, with a brand-new stand-up show for 2026. There's no denying the world's a mess daddio, but there is a glimmer of hope as the globe's favourite Pub Landlord returns with his like-nobody-else Common Sense hot-takes for the masses, offering a much-needed truth tonic (pint for the fella/glass of white wine for the lady) for these whacked out and troubled times. With a fresh and frothing pint to hand, a barrel of laughs to pour from, and a flower in his heart, Guv is all you need.

"And for the brave, bold, and plain straight crazy cats amongst you who want to be in on the action in the 'Splash Zone' book them quick and wear the damn ponchos!"

A list of dates are below. Tickets go on a 48-hour exclusive fan pre-sale to those signed up to The Pub Landlord's mailing list from 10am on Wednesday 25th July, while general sale is at 10am on Friday 27th June.

2026 dates

Friday 9th January: Norwich, Theatre Royal
Saturday 10th January: St Albans, Alban Arena
Thursday 15th January: Aberdeen, Music Hall
Friday 16th January: Dunfermline, The Alhambra Theatre
Saturday 17th January: Edinburgh, Playhouse
Sunday 18th January: Glasgow, Theatre Royal
Friday 23rd January: Grimsby, Auditorium
Saturday 24th January: Stockton, Globe
Thursday 29th January: Brighton, Brighton Dome
Friday 30th January: Derby, Valliant Live
Saturday 31st January: Stevenage, Gordon Craig
Sunday 1st February: Reading, The Hexagon
Thursday 5th February: Bournemouth, Pavilion
Friday 6th February: Northampton, Royal and Derngate
Saturday 7th February: Yeovil, Westlands
Sunday 8th February: Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall
Thursday 12th February: Colchester, Charter Hall
Friday 13th February: York, Barbican
Sunday 15th February: Halifax, Victoria Theatre
Thursday 27th February: Clacton-on-Sea, Princes Theatre
Friday 28th February: Birmingham, Alexandra
Saturday 1st March: Darlington, Hippodrome
Friday 7th March: Ipswich, Regent
Saturday 8th March: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Wednesday 12th March: Manchester, Opera House
Friday 14th March: Dorking, Dorking Halls
Saturday 15th March: Chatham, Central
Thursday 20th March: Hull, City Hall
Friday 21st March: Middlesbrough, Town Hall
Wednesday 26th March: Derry, Millennium Forum
Thursday 27th March: Dublin, Vicar Street
Friday 28th March: Belfast, Ulster Hall
Friday 11th April: Woking, New Victoria Theatre
Saturday 12th April: Leeds, Grand Theatre
Wednesday 16th April: Basingstoke, The Anvil
Thursday 17th April: Portsmouth, Guildhall
Friday 18th April: Truro, Hall For Cornwall
Wednesday 23rd April: Sunderland, Empire
Thursday 24th April: Warrington, Parr Hall
Friday 25th April: Dunstable, Grove Theatre
Wednesday 30th April: Torquay, Princess Theatre
Thursday 1st May: Weymouth, Pavilion
Friday 2nd May: London, Palladium
Saturday 3rd May: Bristol, Bristol Beacon
Wednesday 7th May: Oxford, New Theatre
Saturday 10th May: Milton Keynes, Theatre
Thursday 15th May: Bradford, St George's Hall
Friday 16th May: Stoke, The Victoria Hall
Saturday 17th May: High Wycombe, Swan
Wednesday 21st May: Guildford, G Live
Thursday 22nd May: Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
Friday 23rd May: Leicester, De Montfort Hall
Thursday 29th May: Bath, Forum
Thursday 5th June: Newcastle, Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Thursday 4th September: Dartford, Orchard Theatre
Friday 5th September: Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
Tuesday 9th September: Swansea, Grand Theatre
Thursday 11th September: Aberystwyth, Arts Centre
Friday 12th September: Cardiff, New Theatre
Wednesday 17th September: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Friday 19th September: Sheffield, City Hall
Wednesday 24th September: Peterborough, The Cresset
Friday 26th September: Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre
Wednesday 1st October: Warwick, Butterworth Hall
Saturday 4th October: Buxton, Opera House
Thursday 16th October: Eastbourne, Congress Theatre

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