Ross Noble announces new UK tour dates, tickets on sale on Wed 8 Nov
- Craig Angus
- 6 November 2017

El Hablador tour takes the surreal stand-up, and current West End Musical star, across the country in 2018
Surreal comedian Ross Noble has announced a new tour for 2018. Tickets for the shows go on sale through Ticketmaster at 10am on Wed 8 Nov.
The El Hablador tour kicks off at Glasgow's Theatre Royal on Sun 9 Sep, running all the way through to December where it rounds up at Leeds Town Hall on Thu 13 and Fri 14 Dec.
It's his first tour since he took Brain Dump on the road for two years. Since then he's been performing the role of Igor in Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein on the West End.
The El Hablador tour includes four hometown shows at Newcastle City Hall, as well as two nights at the London Palladium in November. After that the long haired funnyman takes heads back to his former country of residence, Australia, for more live dates.
Ross Noble El Hablador tour dates 2018:
Sun 9 Sep – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Wed 12 Sep– Corn Exchange, Exeter
Thu 13 Sep – Octagon Theatre, Yeovil
Fri 14 Sep – City Hall, Salisbury
Sat 15 Sep – Shanklin Theatre, Shanklin
Sun 16 Sep – Pavillion, Bournemouth
Tue 18 Sep – Grand Theatre, Swansea
Wed 19 Sep – Queens Theatre, Barnstaple
Fri 20 Sep – Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
Sat 21 Sep – Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
Sun 22 Sep – Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Tue 24 Sep – Theatre Royal, Norwich
Wed 25 Sep – Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
Thu 26 Sep – Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
Sat 28 Sep – Ulster Hall, Belfast
Sun 29 Sep – Olympia Theatre, Dublin
Tue 2 Oct – The Hawth, Crawley
Wed 3 Oct – St Davids Hall, Cardiff
Thu 4 Oct – The Anvil, Basingstoke
Sat 6 Oct – New Theatre, Oxford
Sun 7 Oct – Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford
Wed 10 Oct – Opera House, Buxton
Thu 11 Oct – City Hall, Hull
Fri 12 Oct – Engine Shed, Lincoln
Sat 13 Oct – Town Hall, Loughborough
Tue 16 Oct – Hippodrome, Bristol
Wed 17 Oct – Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
Thu 18 Oct – Royal & Derngate, Northampton
Fri 19 Oct – Royal Hall, Harrogate
Sat 20 Oct – City Hall, Sheffield
Sun 21 Oct – Grand Opera House, York
Tue 23 Oct – Cast, Doncaster
Wed 24 Oct– Victoria Theatre, Halifax
Thu 25 Oct – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Fri 26 Oct – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Sat 27 Oct – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Sun 28 Oct – Derby Theatre, Derby
Tue 30 Oct – Albion Arena, St Albans
Wed 31 Oct – Albion Arena, St Albans
Fri 2 Nov – Sands Centre, Carlisle
Sat 3 Nov – Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Tue 6 Nov – Guildhall, Portsmouth
Wed 7 Nov – Assembly, Tunbridge Wells
Fri 9 Nov – Palladium, London
Sat 10 Nov – Palladium, London
Tue 13 Nov – Alive Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn
Wed 14 Nov – Regent Theatre, Ipswich
Thu 15 Nov – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Fri 16 Nov – Corn Exchange, Cambridge
Sat 17 Nov – Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
Sun 18 Nov – Brighton Dome, Brighton
Wed 21 Nov – City Hall, Newcastle
Thu 22 Nov – City Hall, Newcastle
Fri 23 Nov – City Hall, Newcastle
Sat 24 Nov – City Hall, Newcastle
Sun 25 Nov– Forum, Barrow in Furness
Wed 28 Nov– Lyceum, Crewe
Thu 29 Nov – Lyceum, Crewe
Sat 30 Nov– Apollo, Manchester
Sun 1 Dec – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Mon 2 Dec – Grand Hall, Scarborough
Thu 5 Dec – G Live, Guildford
Sat 7 Dec – Empire, Liverpool
Sun 8 Dec – Town Hall, Middlesbrough
Wed 11 Dec – Arena, Llandudno
Fri 13 Dec – Town Hall, Leeds
Sat 14 Dec – Town Hall, Leeds
Tickets for the shows go on sale through Ticketmaster at 10am on Wed 8 Nov.