Russell Brand announces Re:Birth Tour


Russell Brand Re:Birth Tour

Comedian Russell Brand is going to be busy in the coming months as he has announced that he will be hitting the road for a massive comedy tour which will bring him across Great Britain throughout 2017 and beyond. Tickets for the comedy road trip, dubbed the Re:Birth Tour, go on sale this Friday, at 10 a.m., and cost an average of £31.50.

Brand’s Re:Birth Tour kicks off on April 4 with a performance at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge before heading to Northampton, Watford and Margate later in the month. Bristol, Worthing, Torquay and more great cities are also on the 2017 tour itinerary which concludes with a show at O2 Academy Brixton in London on Dec. 13. The Re” Birth Tour then will continue making stops in the UK in 2018, as well. As of now, Brand hasn’t announced any U.S. shows, but we will be keeping our fingers crossed that more worldwide performances will be announced in the future.

Along with preparing for the Re:Birth Tour, Brand has been keeping busy keeping fans informed with his popular YouTube series, The Trews. Recent topics include the media’s portrayal of the Women’s March, the commutation of Chelsea Manning and the safety of baby vaccinations. Brand is also set to reprise his role as Dr. Nefario in Despicable Me 3, which is scheduled to be released later this year.

A full list of 2017 Re:Birth Tour dates can be found below. Check out the latest edition of The Trews above and click here to pick-up tickets to see Brand perform stand-up live in a city near you.

Russell Brand Re:Birth 2017 Tour Dates

April 4 – Cambridge, GBR – Corn Exchange
April 5 – Northampton, GBR – Derngate Theatre
April 6 – Watford, GBR – Watford Colosseum
April 9 – Dartford, GBR – Orchard Theatre
April 12 – Harrogate, GBR – Harrogate Royal Hall
April 13 – Stoke-On-Trent, GBR – Victoria Hall
April 18 – Hastings, GBR – White Rock Theatre
April 19 – Poole, GBR – Lighthouse
April 25 – Chatham, GBR – Central Theatre
April 26 – Margate, GBR – Margate Winter Gardens
April 27 – Salisbury, GBR – Salisbury City Hall
May 2 – Southampton, GBR – Mayflower Theatre
May 3 – Woking, GBR – New Victoria Theatre
May 9 – Coventry, GBR – Warwick Arts Centre
May 10 – Oxford, GBR – New Theatre
May 23 – Southport, GBR – Southport Theatre
May 25 – Cheltenham, GBR – Cheltenham Town Hall
May 29 Canterbury, GBR – Marlowe Theatre
May 30 – Richmond, GBR – Richmond Theatre
May 31 – Bristol, GBR – Colston Hall
June 6 – Aylesbury, GBR – Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
June 8 – Ipswich, GBR – Regent Theatre
June 13 – Guildford, GBR – G Live
June 15 – Skegness, GBR – Embassy Theatre
June 19 – Norwich, GBR – Norwich Theatre Royal
June 21 High Wycombe, GBR – Wycombe Swan
June 24 – Liverpool, GBR – The Auditorium BT Convention Centre
June 27 – Worthing, GBR – Assembly Hall
June 29 – Stevenage, GBR – Stevenage Concert Hall
July 4 – Crawley, GBR – The Hawth
July 10 – Grimsby, GBR – Grimsby Auditorium
July 27 – Southend, GBR – Cliffs Pavilion
Aug. 1 – Salford, GBR – Quays Theatre
Sept. 19 – Portsmouth, GBR – Guildhall
Sept. 20 – Tunbridge Wells, GBR – Assembly Halls
Sept. 27 – Torquay, GBR – Princess Theatre
Oct. 3 – Leicester, GBR – De Montfort Hall
Oct. 11 – Cardiff, GBR – St Davids Hall
Oct. 12 – York, GBR – York Barbican Centre
Oct. 17 – Lees, GBR – Leeds Town Hall
Oct. 24 – Reading, GBR – Reading Hexagon
Oct. 31 – London, GBR – Eventim Apollo
Nov. 2 – Nottingham, GBR – Royal Concert Hall
Nov. 5 – Brighton – Brighton Dome Concert Hall
Nov. 16 – Basingstoke, GBR – The Anvil
Nov. 21 – Scunthorpe, GBR – Baths Hall
Dec. 5 – Birmingham, GBR – Symphony Hall
Dec. 13 – Newcastle, GBR – City Hall
Dec. 18 – London, GBR – O2 Academy Brixton