Chris McCausland has extended his eagerly awaited UK tour
has announced a huge list of new tour dates, which will extend his stand-up show into 2026 – and he’s already been congratulated by
The comic – the first blind man ever to appear on – followed up his tearful but triumphant show win alongside Dianne with the announcement of the new dates. Taking to , he revealed: “Another tour update! Happy to announce we’ve added a bunch more dates including the London Palladium on 15th May 2026 – full details available on my website www.chrismccausland.com.”
The unusually extensive list of dates includes multiple shows in a row in some cities, including four in Bridlington. The eagerly awaited tour, titled Yonks!, begins today – January 13 – at Winchester’s Theatre Royal.
It then heads to Walsall, Blackpool, Aylesbury, Nottingham, Buxton, Harrogate, Birmingham, Sheffield, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Liverpool and Wolverhampton – all before the month is out. Chris faces some arduously long drives, as shows will see him move up and down the country constantly instead of gradually touring in one direction.
For instance, he’ll endure more than three hours driving time from Harrogate south to Birmingham before going back up north again within a day, incurring another long drive of closer to four hours. In February, his schedule will be equally hectic, demonstrating the passion he has for getting his show on the road to fans from all corners of the country.
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He’s heading over to Stockport, York, Cheltenham, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Canterbury, Bristol, Woking, Swindon, Southamption, Southend, Folkestone, Epsom, Eastbourne and Bridlington.
In March, he’ll visit Salford, Grimsby, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Chesterfield, Peterboroigh, Norwich, Aldershot, Tunbridge Well, Weston-Super-Mare, Oxford, Ipswich, Lowestoft, King’s Lynn, Camberley, Scunthorpe, Leicester, Northampton, Chelmsford, Tewkesbury, Barnstaple and Burnley.
Then April will see him conquer Bradford, Derby, Scarborough, Reading, Dorking, Sheffield for a second time, Barrow in Furness, Isle of Man, Croydon, Rhyl, Crewe, Wrexham, Llandudno, Aberystwyth, Swansea, Cardiff and Monmouth, indicating his popularity in Wales.
Many of these dates are already sold out, as are the many additional dates announced for May and June.
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However, extra shows have been added “due to sensational demand”, taking him across the UK in September and October too.
There’s stll availability in Dunstable, Scarborough, Great Yarmouth, Ayr, Perth, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dunfermline, Aberdeen, Stockton, Southport, Plymouth, Bridport, Colchester, Skegness, Brighton, Cork, Galway, Dublin and Belfast.
Dates have also been added for November 2025, before the show takes to the road again between January and May 2026.
There’s even a London Palladium show expected on May 15, before the show finally wraps at Blackpool’s Grand Theatre on May 18.