Dead Ringers fans, your time has come. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of BBC Radio 4's legendary, multi-award-winning topical satire show, Dead Ringers is going on tour in the UK this year. This will be the first time the group will be going on tour, and it promises to be one to remember. The tour will include some long-standing cast members including Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis McLeod, and Duncan Wisbey. During the show, audience members will embark on a "hilarious journey through a quarter century of classic sketches, uncanny impressions, and cutting-edge political & cultural satire".
What's more, the tour will act as a tribute to Dead Ringers creator and producer Bill Dare, who died in March. The team will be playing 20 shows across September and October 2025, with stops at London's Gillian Lynne Theatre, Oxford's New Theatre, York's Grand Opera House and many more. Tickets are out now, here's what you need to know:
Dead Ringers tickets are out right now through a number of online retailers.
There were originally released on Ticketmaster and ATG tickets. Here's the links:
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Otherwise, if fans cannot find the tickets they want, resale websites are also a good option.
Resale websites, such as viagogo, allow fans to buy and sell tickets at will.
This means, regardless of how sold out tickets are, some of the best seats in the house are still up for grabs.
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- Thu 18 Sep - Brighton: Dome
- Sun 21 Sep - Bristol: Beacon
- Tue 23 Sep - Tunbridge Wells: Assembly Hall
- Wed 24 Sep - High Wycombe: Swan Theatre
- Fri 26 Sep - Richmond: Theatre
- Sat 27 Sep - Coventry: Warwick Arts Centre (Theatre)
- Sun 28 Sep - Canterbury: Marlowe Theatre
- Mon 29 Sep - Shrewsbury: Theatre Severn
- Tue 30 Sep - Buxton: Opera House
- Wed 1 Oct - Nottingham: Royal Concert Hall
- Fri 3 Oct - Poole: Lighthouse (Concert Hall)
- Sun 5 Oct - Cheltenham: Town Hall
- Tue 7 Oct - Bury St Edmunds: Apex
- Wed 8 Oct - Harrogate: Theare
- Sat 11 Oct - New Brighton: Floral Pavilion
- Sun 12 Oct - Salford: Lowry (Lyric)
- Mon 13 Oct - London: Gillian Lynne Theatre
- Fri 17 Oct - Oxford: New Theatre
- Wed 22 Oct - York: Grand Opera House
- Thu 23 Oct - Malvern: Theatre
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