A comedian, known for his appearances on Mock The Week and Live at the Apollo, is set to perform in Blackburn this year.
Milton Jones is bringing his new tour Ha!Milton, which is a pun of an American musical of a similar name, to King George’s Hall.
Tickets will go on sale later this month.
Milton, hailed as the “king of the one-liner”, is gearing up to embark on a highly anticipated tour that promises to leave audiences in stitches.
With his trademark quirky style and lightning-fast wit, Milton has been captivating audiences with his clever wordplay and surreal humour.
As he prepares to take the stage once again, fans have been told to expect an evening filled with laughter and unforgettable comedic moments. Topics include giraffe - and there’s a joke about tomatoes.
Milton said: “This is not a musical. I am tone deaf and have no sense of rhythm, but at least I don’t make a song and dance about it.
“This is a whole new show of daftness. You know it makes sense.”
While the BBC2 show was still on air, Milton regularly appeared on Mock the Week.
He has also appeared on Live at the Apollo, Michael McIntyre’s Roadshow and House of Games.
Milton is currently working on his 15th series for Radio 4, and performs regularly on the radio programme Sorry I Haven’t a Clue.
Milton has performed to thousands in his previous tour shows, Milton Impossible, Milton Jones is Out There, Milton Jones On The Road.
He is a Perrier Best Newcomer winner and Best Show Nominee and also won two Sony Awards and is a British Comedy Award nominee.
Milton is the author of Where Do Comedians Go When They Die? along with 10 Second Sermon’s and Even more Concise 10 Second Sermons.
Milton will perform at King George's Hall on on Sunday, November 17.
Tickets are available via pre-sale on March 6 with general sale taking place on March 8 and are available from www.miltonjones.com.
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