
Lucy Beaumont has had quite the year. She lost a contestant £79,000 on The Wheel, forgot to revise for Mastermind, and generally confirmed she’s terrible at quiz shows. So she’s sticking with what she does best – this autumn she’s back on the road with a new stand-up show.
Following the success of her debut tour, Lucy returns to the stage with Bad At Quiz Shows, Good with Weirdos - an evening packed with chaotic brilliance, mayhem and beautifully surreal storytelling that’s made her one of the UK’s most beloved comedians.
Expect tales of going into hiding after Celebrity Traitors, creating cow-udder couture The Great British Sewing Bee, and navigating life as someone for whom ‘normal’ has never made much of an appearance.
Whether you loved her on Taskmaster, know her from her award-winning sitcom, or just appreciate someone who turns everyday disasters into comedic gold, this is the night out you need. Come for the chaos. Stay for the weirdos.
As a hugely talented stand-up comedian, comedy actress, and writer from Hull, Lucy has starred in and co-wrote Meet The Richardsons (Dave) and co-wrote the Channel 4 series Hullraisers. She also co-hosted Jon & Lucy’s Odd Couples (Channel 4).
Most recently, Lucy appeared on the first series of The Celebrity Traitors (BBC), as well as The Great British Sewing Bee, further cementing her reputation as one of the most distinctive and endearing comic voices on British television. Her extensive television appearances also include: Taskmaster (Channel 4), The Wheel (BBC One), Would I Lie To You (BBC One), The Great Celebrity Bake Off (Channel 4), 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4), The One Show (BBC One), Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back (Channel 4), Artsnight (BBC), Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier (Dave), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Lorraine (ITV), QI (BBC Two), Drunk History (Comedy Central), What’s Going To Kill Us (C5) and Live At The Electric (BBC).
Lucy is the writer and star of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom To Hull and Back co-starring Maureen Lipman and was nominated for the Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer with her debut show We Can Twerk It Out. She is also the winner of the BBC New Comedy Award and the Chortle Award for Best Newcomer.
She was team captain for the University Of Hull on the University Challenge Christmas Special (BBC).
Her radio work also includes appearances on: The Unbelievable Truth, Dilemma, History Retweeted and Crush, as well as starring in The Magical Faraway Tree, an Enid Blyton adaptation directed by Johnny Vegas (BBC Radio 4). She received a Sony Radio Award for Crush, a critically acclaimed 90-minute monologue.
Tickets on general sale from Friday 6th February 2026 at 10am www.lucybeaumont.co.uk
LUCY BEAUMONT: Bad At Quiz Shows, Good With Weirdos 2026/2027 tour dates
2026:
Wednesday 23 September Scunthorpe Baths Hall
Thursday 24 September Newcastle Tyne Theatre
Friday 25 September Stoke Victoria Hall
Saturday 26 September Chester Storyhouse
Sunday 27 September Middlesbrough Town Hall
Wednesday 7 October Durham Gala
Thursday 8 October Warwick Arts Centre
Friday 9 October Nottingham Playhouse
Saturday 10 October Yeovil Westlands Entertainment Venue
Sunday 11October Bristol Old Vic
Wednesday 21 October Basingtoke The Anvil
Thursday 22 October Torquay Princess Theatre
Friday 23 October Hull City Hall
Sunday 25 October London Soho Theatre Walthamstow
Tuesday 3 November Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre
Thursday 5 November Dundee Whitehall Theatre
Friday 6 November Dunfermline Carnegie Hall
Wednesday 18 November Blackburn King George’s Hall
Thursday 19 November Halifax Victoria Theatre
Saturday 21 November Lancaster Grand
Sunday 22 November High Wycombe Swan Theatre
Wednesday 3 December Brighton Concert Hall
2027
Wednesday 13 January Milton Keynes Theatre
Thursday 14 January Cheltenham Everyman
Saturday16 January Salford Lowry Theatre
Sunday 17 January Bromley Churchill Theatre
Wednesday 27 January Eastbourne Congress Theatre
Thursday 28 January Poole Lighthouse
Friday 29 January Guildford G-Live
Saturday 30 January Swindon Wyvern
Sunday 31 January Southend Palace Theatre
Wednesday 10 February Crewe Lyceum
Thursday 11 February Leeds City Varieties
Friday 12 February Harrogate Royal Hall
Sunday 14 February Malvern Festival Theatre
Wednesday 24 February Birmingham Town Hall
Thursday 25 February Portsmouth New Theatre Royal
Friday 26 February Reading Hexagon
Saturday 27 February Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
Sunday 28 February Woking New Victoria Theatre
Wednesday 10 March Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
Thursday 11 March Edinburgh Queen’s Hall
Wednesday 24 March Ipswich Corn Exchange
Thursday 25 March Chelmsford Theatre
Friday 26 March Chelmsford Theatre
Saturday 27 March Dublin Vicar Street
Sunday 28 March Belfast Limelight
Thursday 8 April Lincoln The Engine Shed
Friday 9 April Exeter Northcott Theatre
Saturday 10 April Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Sunday 11 April King’s Lynn Corn Exchange
Wednesday 21 April Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Thursday 22 April Sheffield City Hall
Friday 23 April Bury St Edmunds The Apex
Friday 7 May Shrewsbury Theatre Severn
Saturday 8 May Swansea Grand Theatre
Sunday 9 May Blackpool Grand Theatre
Friday 21May Leicester De Montford Hall
Saturday 22 May Northampton Derngate
Sunday 23 May Cardiff New Theatre
Wednesday 16 June York Grand Opera House
Thursday 17 June Sheffield City Hall
Friday 18 June Douglas Gaiety
Sunday 18 July Canterbury Marlowe Theatre (on sale 30th March)
Picture credit: Debbie Ellis

