A popular British comedian is heading to Worcester at the end of this month.
Seann Walsh will be making an appearance in Worcester at Huntingdon Hall on March 31, as part of his Back From The Bed 2022 tour.
The tour will also see him perform in cities across the UK such as Oxford, Bristol and Brighton.
On the Worcester Theatres site, Seann said how he renamed the tour following the pandemic.
He said: "I guess I can start with the fact I renamed the tour. Sticking with ‘Same Again?’ felt a bit triggering after the year we’ve had.
"So it is now called Back from the Bed.
"Some of the material will be the same as I had always planned and some of it will be new because it will be difficult to avoid mentioning the last year in which millions of decent people tragically lost their lives to TikTok.
"The previous leg of this tour got a lot of standing ovations, which was pleasing. Either that or they were leaving early.
"Come along if you like me. I’d be confident enough to say come along if you’re on the fence. Cheers."
The comedian is the latest big name confirmed for Worcester, with Roy Chubby Brown performing on two dates at Huntingdon Hall this week (Thu 17 and Fri 18 March).
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A spokesperson for Worcester Theatres said: "We are very excited for Seann Walsh’s visit to Huntingdon Hall this month, as he is one of many A list comedians visiting the Hall as part of our 2022 comedy programme.
"Comedians such as the great Simon Evans who visited recently and Rich Hall, Chris McCausland and Su Pollard who are all coming to Worcester very soon.
"We’re very lucky that great comedians such as these frequently entertain at Huntingdon Hall because they love our unique and intimate venue and we pride ourselves on bringing this kind of high calibre comedy to Worcester City Centre."
Seann has appeared on some of the biggest comedy shows in the UK, such as Live At The Apollo, Celebrity Juice and 8 Out of 10 Cats.
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