Josh WiddicombeComedian, podcaster, and author Josh Widdicombe is back on the road in 2026, bringing his new show, Not My Cup of Tea, to stages across the UK. Managing expectations from the off, Josh says that the trek will be: "shorter and with lower production values than Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, but funnier and with more references to tea."7 - 8 FebBristol BeaconMore infoBook Tickets
Al Murray: All You Need is GuvOi Oi then - Look who's back and heading out on a brand new tour for 2026 - it's only The Pub Landlord himself! With a barrel of new barroom banter, the iconic Al Murray is trailing the breadth and width of Britain once more on his newest tour - All You Need is Guv! One of the most recognisable comics in the country, Murray has been honing his hilarious alter-ego since 1994. Don't miss the 'people's man of the people' as he serves up his unique observations on the country and offers a balm in the form of ancient pub wisdom.Sun 3 MayBristol BeaconMore infoBook Tickets
Beverley KnightBritish music legend Beverley Knight hits the road around the UK with her Born to Perform tour! Celebrating her career in both music and musical theatre, Beverley will be charting her journey from career beginnings right through to today, via the hits that have defined her, the hits that inspired her and the musical theatre tunes that have seen her in recent years become a West End star!Fri 19 JunBristol BeaconMore infoBook Tickets
Russell HowardNo phones, no distractions - just Russell Howard back on the road! One of Britain's most successful comedians, he will once again make you squirm with his inimitable, sometimes rude, yet always springy, cheerful comedy. With his impish personality and his boy-next-door smile, he creates joy from everyday observations and is never afraid to poke fun at the news, and those who make it.3 - 6 SepBristol BeaconMore infoBook Tickets
Jonathan Pie: The End Of The World According To Jonathan PieJonathan Pie returns with The End of the World According to Jonathan Pie, a brand-new show that pulls together everything he's learned since Tom Walker first unleashed the character during the political chaos of the mid-2010s. Born out of Brexit-era frustration, fictitious political reporter Pie shot to prominence with his sweary, uncompromising online monologues; videos so convincing that millions mistook him for a real reporter. After sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and international tours across the US and Australia, Pie is back to take down everything global geopolitics throws at us!2 - 3 OctBristol BeaconMore infoBook Tickets
DiversityA brand new chapter that is sure to be more special than the last, Diversity are back on the road in 2026 with their brand new show Soul, an exploration of humanity in the AI age. Created and choreographed by Ashely Banjo, prepare to be captivated and amazed once more by the dance group that has been at the top of the game for over a decade.Tue 7 AprBristol BeaconMore infoBook Tickets