Funny man Tom Allen has announced extra dates to his huge headline UK and Ireland tour. The comedian will be playing in Newcastle as part of the extra dates to his 2022/23 tour.

The new dates form part of the Completely Tour which is currently running in the UK. Allen added extra dates to the tour due to popular demand and will now be performing at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre next year.

Fans can buy tickets via Ticketmaster and See Tickets for the shows from 10am on Friday, September 23. Other new dates which have been added to the tour include a London show at the Eventim Apollo and shows in Leeds, Brighton, Sheffield and Glasgow.

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Tom Allen, who is also the host of The Apprentice: You’re Fired and a regular on Bake Off: An Extra Slice and There’s Something About Movies, will discuss moving out of his parents' house in his new tour as well as sharing life updates, as well as getting audience's opinions on his vegetable patch and delve into the protocol of inviting friends with children for dinner.

The new Newcastle date will be the only time he will perform in the city as part of the new tour, with this show taking place on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Scroll to see a full list of tour dates for next year, tickets for these shows are on sale now.

Tom Allen's Completely Tour 2023 dates

  • 1 February – Memorial Theatre, Frome
  • 2 February – Hereford Courtyard
  • 3 February – Festival Drayton Centre, Market Drayton
  • 4 February – Gatehouse, Stafford
  • 5 February – Town Hall, Stourbridge
  • 8 February – Halls, Dorking
  • 10 February – Beck Theatre, Hayes
  • 11-12 February – Civic Theatre, Chelmsford
  • 15 February – Town Hall, Loughborough
  • 16 February – Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn
  • 17 February – Marina, Lowestoft
  • 23 February – Park and Dare, Treorchy
  • 24 February – Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
  • 25 February – The Hawth, Crawley
  • 2 March – Corn Exchange, Bedford
  • 4 March – The Apex, Bury St Edmunds
  • 5 March – Engine Shed, Lincoln
  • 9 March – Oakengates, Telford
  • 10 March – The Hafren, Newtown
  • 11-12 March – Storyhouse, Chester
  • 16-17 March – Opera House, Buxton
  • 18 March – Muni, Colne
  • 19 March – Royal Hall, Harrogate
  • 23 March – Central Theatre, Chatham
  • 25 March – Assembly Hall, Worthing
  • 26 March – De La War Pavilion, Bexhill
  • 30 March – Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple
  • 31 March – Princess Pavilion, Falmouth
  • 1 April – Regal Theatre, Redruth
  • 2 April – Westlands, Yeovil
  • 28-29 April – G Live, Guildford
  • 6 May – Villa Marina, Douglas (IoM)
  • 11-12 May – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
  • 13-14 May – Pavilion, Bournemouth
  • 19 May – Hippodrome, Birmingham
  • 21 May – Town Hall, Cheltenham
  • 25 May – The Anvil, Basingstoke
  • 27 May – City Hall, Hull
  • 28 May – Barbican, York
  • 2-3 June – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend on Sea
  • 4 June – Swan, High Wycombe
  • 8 June – Millennium Forum, Derry
  • 9 June – Ulster Hall, Belfast
  • 1 September – Plaza, Stockport
  • 2 September – The Globe, Stockton on Tees
  • 3 September – Grand Theatre, Leeds
  • 7 September – Music Hall, Aberdeen
  • 8 September – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
  • 23 September – Marlowe, Canterbury
  • 30 September – Kings Theatre, Portsmouth
  • 7 October – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
  • 11 October – Mayflower, Southampton
  • 14 October – Dome, Brighton
  • 18 October – University College Hall, Limerick
  • 19 October – Opera House, Cork
  • 20 October – Olympia, Dublin
  • 28 October – Tyne Theatre, Newcastle
  • 3-4 November – Churchill Theatre, Bromley
  • 9 November – City Hall, Sheffield
  • 10 November – Victoria Hall, Stoke on Trent
  • 18 November – Eventim Apollo, London
  • 25 November – New Theatre, Oxford.

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