When is Jason Manford's 2019 Muddle Class tour? Dates, venues, prices and tickets

The star of 8 Out of 10 Cats and many other shows has titled his latest tour Muddle Class – here's all the information you need.

Where is Jason Manford going on tour in 2018?

The Mancunian comedian is heading out across the country from January to April 2019 hitting pretty much everywhere, from Blackburn to Torquay.

So what do we know about this huge new UK tour? Read on for all the info you need.

Manford really is doing the rounds and is performing right across the UK and Ireland. For a full list of all his gigs visit his website.

How much do tickets cost and are they on sale?

Each ticket costs £27.50 and bookings are subject to fee.

You've missed the Ticketmaster presale but general tickets officially went on sale on April.

You'll want to snap them up quickly as the funnyman has earned himself a lot of new fans through his recent TV appearances, so there could be competition for seats.

What does Mr Manford have in store for us?

Upon announcing the tour, Jason said: "Somebody said to me on my Facebook fan page, 'It's been ages since you've toured'. I thought 'No way, it was last year wasn't it?'.

"Anyway, long story short, they were right, it was years ago! I just got fooled cos I've been on tour doing musicals and the last tour is repeated on Dave Ja Vu 13 times a day!

"So I've been putting some stuff together, looking at my life and how it's changed over the years, how the world has changed and how my parents haven't changed a bit! It's going to be a great tour and I can't wait to see you there."

What was his last tour?

Comedy site Chortle said Manford's last tour showcased his "chummy nature and instinctual connection with his audience", and praised his "great material", concluding that the show he'd crafted was very "rewarding".

The title of his new tour suggests he'll be making some side-splitting observations about class differences in the UK.

Manford owns his own comedy club, with shows popping up around the country, because he insists there's "nothing like live" when it comes to stand-up.

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