James Acaster and Ed Gamble to bring ‘Off Menu’ podcast show to Birmingham’s Hippodrome - how to get tickets

James Acaster and Ed Gamble are taking their ‘Off Menu’ podcast out on tour for the first time
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Comedians James Acaster and Ed Gamble have announced a UK tour for their live podcast ‘Off Menu’. The multiple date tour will kick off at Birmingham’s Hippodrome.

The tour gets underway in Birmingham on Sunday October 8. The pair will then take their tour across the UK and Ireland, stopping off in London and Nottingham along the way.

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Since launching in December 2018, Off Menu has become one of the biggest podcasts in the country, winning multiple awards, regularly topping the podcast charts and racking up over 120 million downloads. Now – after nearly 200 episodes – it’s time for Ed and James to take their meals-on-wheels in Off Menu: Live.

The final date of the tour will be in Dublin. This is due to be on November 28, 2023.

Tickets for the Birmingham date will go on sale at 10am on Friday April 14. Tickets are available through the ‘Off menu’ official website.

‘Off Menu’ Full UK tour 2023

OCTOBER 2023

Sunday October 8 2023                                   Birmingham, Hippodrome

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Tuesday October 10 2023                               London, Royal Albert Hall

Wednesday October 11 2023                         Bristol, Hippodrome

Wednesday October 18 2023                         Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall

Saturday October 21 2023                              Glasgow, SEC Armadillo

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Sunday October 29 2023                                 Manchester, O2 Apollo

NOVEMBER 2023

Saturday November 25 2023                          Brighton, Dome

Tuesday November 28 2023                            Dublin, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

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