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‘The Fast Show’ cast announces UK tour

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The Fast Show are heading out on tour in 2025 – check out the full list of dates and get tickets below.The stars of the show – Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse Simon Day, John Thomson, Arabella Weir and Mark Williams – will reunite for autumn shows next year celebrating the 30th anniversary of the show first airing.The show will be a continuation of the tour that took place earlier this year (as per Stereoboard), and will see the comedians open up about the series and how they made it.The tour will stop at destinations including Cambridge, Portsmouth, Swansea, Hull, Edinburgh, Bradford, Blackpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Bath, Plymouth, Southend and London.Tickets for the show go on general sale at 10am on November 21 and can be purchased here.The dates of the show are:November 20253 – Cambridge, Corn exchange4 – Portsmouth, Guildhall5 – Swansea, Swansea Arena7 – Hull, Connexin Live8 – Edinburgh, Usher Hall10 – Bradford, St Georges Hall11 – Blackpool, Opera House12 – Manchester, O2 Apollo13 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall14 – Bath, Forum15 – Plymouth, Pavilions17, Southend, Cliffs Pavilion18 – London, Palladium 19 – London, PalladiumBack in January, it was first announced that the cast of the show would be reuniting for a live tour to celebrate the sketch show’s 30th anniversary.In a statement at the time, the show’s promoters said: “Fans of the iconic TV programme The Fast Show are in for a real treat as the original cast members – Simon Day, Charlie Higson, John Thomson, Paul Whitehouse, Mark Williams and Arabella Weir – bring their comedic genius to theatres across the country this spring.“This celebratory live tour will be a huge treat for fans of the multi-award winning quick-fire TV sketch show and provide a real.

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