Harry Hill announces greatest hits tour for 2025: How to get tickets
The big-collared master of absurdism will celebrate almost three decades in comedy with this best of… show

Comedian Harry Hill has announced a massive tour of the UK for 2025. Tickets for the shows go on sale at 11am on Friday 10 May. Scroll to the bottom of this article for a detailed list of his UK tour dates.
The absurdist comic best known for Harry Hill’s TV Burp and The Harry Hill Movie (and his beloved blue mascot Stouffer) will trek the UK with his New Bits & Greatest Hits tour, celebrating 30 years in the comedy biz and 60 years of, well, being alive.
Hill said, ‘I'm looking forward to celebrating my diamond jubilee - 60 years of fun - by going round the country and thanking all the people that have supported me over the years. I've had a word with the badgers and they've agreed that for one last time the parade's on!’
The announcement comes as Hill wraps up his latest tour of UK cinemas to promote his film The Last Caveman, which will play at Leeds’ Hyde Park Picture House on Saturday 11 May, Manchester’s HOME on Sunday 12 May and London’s Prince Charles Cinema on Thursday 23 May.
Harry Hill’s 2025 UK tour dates:
Wilton’s Music Hall, London, Tuesday 18 February
Wilton’ Music Hall, London, Wednesday 19 February
Wilton’s Music Hall, London, Thursday 20 February
Wilton’s Music Hall, London, Friday 21 February
Wilton’s Music Hall, London, Saturday 22 February
Mercury Theatre, Colchester, Wednesday 26 February
Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham, Thursday 27 February
Town Hall, Loughborough, Friday 28 February
The Capitol, Horsham, Saturday 1 March
The Haymarket, Basingstoke, Sunday 2 March
New Theatre Royal, Lincoln, Wednesday 5 March
Varieties Music Hall, Leeds, Thursday 6 March
Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl, Friday 7 March
Theatre Royal, Bath, Sunday 9 March
Corn Exchange, Bedford, Wednesday 12 March
Corn Exchange, Stamford, Thursday 13 March
Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone, Friday 14 March
Chequer Mead Theatre, East Grinstead, Saturday 15 March
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, Sunday 16 March
Theatre Royal, Brighton, Tuesday 18 March
Winding Wheel Theatre, Chesterfield, Friday 21 March
Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, Saturday 22 March
The Marlowe, Canterbury, Sunday 23 March
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, Wednesday 26 March
Chelmsford Theatre, Chelmsford, Thursday 27 March
Wycombe Swan Theatre, High Wycombe, Friday 28 March
White Rock Theatre, Hastings, Saturday 29 March
Dorking Halls, Dorking, Sunday 30 March
The Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne, Wednesday 2 April
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon, Thursday 3 April
Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, Friday 4 April
Rose Theatre, Kingston Upon Thames, Saturday 5 April
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Wednesday 9 April
The Alban Arena, St Albans, Thursday 10 April
Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, Friday 11 April
Fairfield Halls, Croydon, Saturday 12 April
The Orchard Theatre, Dartford, Tuesday 15 April
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Wednesday 16 April
Corn Exchange, Cambridge, Thursday 17 April
Theatre Royal, Winchester, Tuesday 22 April
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, Thursday 24 April
Royal & Derngate, Northampton, Friday 25 April
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Saturday 26 April
The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Sunday 27 April
Kings Theatre, Portsmouth, Wednesday 30 April
The Hafren, Newtown, Thursday 1 May
Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen, Friday 2 May
Theatre Royal, Nottingham, Sunday 4 May
Festival Theatre, Malvern, Wednesday 7 May
Storyhouse, Chester, Thursday 8 May
Theatre Royal, Wakefield, Friday 9 May
St Edmunds Theatre Royal, Bury, Saturday 10 May
Theatre Royal, Norwich, Sunday 11 May
Opera House, Buxton, Thursday 15 May
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, Friday 16 May
Theatre & Opera House, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Saturday 17 May
Grand Opera House, York, Sunday 18 May
Gardyne Theatre, Dundee, Friday 23 May
Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow, Saturday 24 May
Corn Exchange, Ipswich, Wednesday 28 February
Corn Exchange, King’s Lynn, Thursday 29 May
Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, Friday 30 May
O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, Saturday 31 May
New Theatre, Cardiff, Sunday 1 June
BEAM, Hertford, Sunday 1 June
Corn Exchange, Newbury, Thursday 5 June
Grand Opera House, Belfast, Saturday 7 June
Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Sunday 8 June
Westlands, Yeovil, Thursday 11 September
Hall For Cornwall, Truro, Friday 12 September
Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple, Saturday 13 September
Babbacombe Theatre, Torquay, Sunday 14 September
Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury, Wednesday 17 September
Vicar Street, Dublin, Friday 19 September
The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Saturday 20 September
The Lowry (Lyric Theatre), Salford, Sunday 21 September
Tickets for Harry Hill’s 2025 tour of the UK go on sale at 11am on Friday 10 May,
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