Comedian Harry Hill is coming to Liverpool in January as part of his live tour Pedigree Fun.
The run of shows is Harry's first solo tour since the sell-out 'Sausage Time' in 2013. Audiences can expect new jokes in an 'all-singing, all-dancing, one-man-spectacular', and those watching will meet Harry's new baby elephant, Sarah, and Ian, The Information Worm.
Tickets are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.harryhilltour.com, with the tour coming to the Liverpool Philharmonic on January 23, 2023 - tickets for the show available here. Harry said: "I hadn't realised how much I missed performing live until lockdown stopped me from doing it. It's great to be going back on stage and the good news is I am planning a very silly show."
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Harry will also be joined by Stouffer the Cat, his famous sidekick, who added: "What can I tell you? When Harry calls you say yes – end of!"
During his entertainment career, Harry has scooped three BAFTAs, eight British Comedy Awards and a Perrier Best Newcomer Award. Before he became a household name, Harry was born in Woking in 1964, grew up in Kent and lived as a teenager in Hong Kong. He trained as a doctor, holds a medical degree from the University of London, and is still registered as a medical practitioner.
He made his comedy debut at the Edinburgh Fringe almost 30 years ago and went on to forge acclaimed comedy series for BBC Two and Channel 4, before he created the hit ITV series Harry Hill's TV Burp which ran for 10 years.
More recently, he has created three series of ITV's Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule, two series of Harry Hill's Tea-Time and Harry Hill's World of TV. He is the longstanding voice of ITV's You've Been Framed and is the co-host of Channel 4's Junior Bake Off.
As an author, he has written several best-selling joke books, popular children's book series Matt Millz and, in November, released an autobiography, Fight – Thirty Years Not Quite At The Top, which was named by The Times as one of their books of 2021. He is also an artist and has shown his work at the Royal Academy.
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