The UK's answer to Stephen King, Garth Marenghi, has announced a new tour for his latest horror novel, Incarcerat.
The renowned horror author, famous for his spine-chilling works, will be returning to Glasgow with the follow-up to his bestseller, Terrortome, this autumn.
The story focuses on Garth's alter ego Nick Steen abducted and imprisoned at Nulltec, a shadowy technological research facility ‘with excellent conference parking’ that sees a team of scientific experts led by Dr Barbara Nullman and other potentially fully-rounded characters determined to probe and "nullify" his escaping imagination.
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The comedian behind Garth, Matthew Holness, will be bringing the Dark Place star to Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre on Wednesday, November 1 as part of a 14-date tour that will see him also visit the likes of Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester.
Debuting at the Edinburgh Fringe in the early 2000s, Garth Marenghi started life as a stage show co-starring Richard Ayoade and Alice Lowe and went on to become a cult Channel 4 show, which also starred Matt Berry.
Tickets for the Incarcerat tour go on sale at 10 am on Friday from Live Nation. Signed copies of Incarcerat are available from Waterstones now.
Garth Marenghi Incarcerat UK book tour dates:
Mon 30 Oct 2023 – Leeds City Varieties
Tue 31 Oct 2023 – Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Wed 1 Nov 2023 – Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
Thu 2 Nov 2023 – Manchester Academy
Fri 3 Nov 2023 – Birmingham Town Hall
Sat 4 Nov 2023 – London Palladium
Wed 8 Nov 2023 – Brighton Dome
Thu 9 Nov 2023 – Southampton Mast Mayflower Studios
Fri 10 Nov 2023 – Colchester Charter Hall
Wed 15 Nov 2023 – Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
Thu 16 Nov 2023 – Bath Komedia
Fri 17 Nov 2023 – Cardiff St David's Hall
Sat 18 Nov 2023 – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall and Theatre Royal
Sun 19 Nov 2023 - Sheffield Octagon
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