Alan Davies is delighted to announce that this Autumn he will be touring the UK for the first time in ten years with his brand new show Think Ahead, including a night at the Manchester Opera House on Wednesday 12th November 2025. Tickets on sale now via https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/alan-davies-think-ahead/opera-house-manchester/
“DEEPLY FUNNY” Big Issue
He thinks he’s Marty McFly but he’s older than Doc Brown. He spends more time in the pharmacy than the gym. He needs to get his blood pressure down and somehow his manhood up. Subject to relentless eye rolls from his kids. What is he? A late middle aged stand up on tour for the first time in a decade. Funnier than ever, he says.
“Can’t wait to visit all the towns I haven’t seen for years bringing ten years of jokes in one handy package”
Alan Davies
“YOUR JAW WILL HURT FROM LAUGHTER” New Zealand Herald
Alan Davies is a critically acclaimed stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and TV personality. He is a staple of British television, known for his performance as the eponymous hero of David Renwick’s hugely popular, long-running TV series Jonathan Creek, and as a permanent panellist on QI. His talk show, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, recently reached its seventh season. He is also one of the UK’s best-loved comedians. His stand-up show Urban Trauma ran in London’s West End and Life is Pain and Little Victories sold out in venues across the UK. His second memoir, Just Ignore Him was published in 2020 and the third instalment will be published in autumn 2025.
“MINED EVERY BIT OF COMEDY AVAILABLE.” The Artsdesk
@alandavies1 | @alandaviescomic
Tour ticket link – www.alandavies.live
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