
Scottish comedian Larry Dean has a new UK and Ireland tour, Larry Dean: Hellbent, with tickets on sale now.
Recently married but still emotionally feral, the Gallus Glaswegian returns with a riotous new show about refusing to grow up.
SNL UK Cast Member, and three time Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee for Best Show, Larry Dean has firmly established himself as one of the UK’s leading stand-ups.
Named by The Telegraph as one of the 50 Best Comedians of the 21st Century, his appearances include Saturday Night Live UK, Live at the Apollo, QI, and The Royal Variety Performance. His previous stand-up specials and festival runs have earned widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, cementing him as one of the most exciting voices in British comedy.
The Hellbent tour will travel across the UK and Ireland throughout Autumn 2026, covering 42 dates across the UK and Ireland, beginning in Bristol on 8 September before visiting cities including Leeds, Leicester, Southampton, Liverpool, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dublin, Brighton, Nottingham, Newcastle, Cardiff and London, among many others.
The show follows a hugely successful run of Dean’s previous stand-up tours, which have played to sold-out theatres across the UK and internationally.
Buy tickets from larrydeancomedy.com
Larry Dean is a three time Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee and SNL UK Cast member. His TV credits include Live at the Apollo (as both host and guest), QI, Mock The Week, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, Richard Osman’s House of Games, and The Royal Variety Performance 2024. He has fronted multiple series of the BBC New Comedy Awards, starred in Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV2), Comedy Central’s Roast Battle, and appeared on World’s Most Dangerous Roads (BBC Two).
TOUR DATES
8th September
Bristol, Old Vic
9th September
Leeds, City Varieties
10th September
Leicester, Y Theatre
15th September
Norwich, Playhouse
16th September
Southampton, Mayflower
18th September
Chorley, Chorley Theatre
19th September
Liverpool, Hot Water
20th September
Salford, Lowry
23rd September
Glasgow, Kings Theatre
24th September
Dunfermline, Alhambra
25th September
Ayr, Venue 38
1st October
Stirling, Macrobert Arts Centre
2nd October
Dundee, Whitehall Theatre
3rd October
Aberdeen, Music Hall
7th October
Harrogate, Harrogate Theatre
9th October
Inverness, Eden Court
11th October
Arbroath, Webster Memorial Theatre
15th October
Dublin, Vicar Street
16th October
Belfast, Limelight
17th October
Derry, Nerve Centre
20th October
Canterbury, The Gulbenkian
21st October
Brighton, Corn Exchange
23rd October
Newbury, Corn Exchange
26th October
Nottingham, Playhouse
27th October
Hull, Asylum
28th October
York, The Crescent
30th October
Maidenhead, Norden Farm
6th November
London, Soho Theatre Walthamstow
9th November
Chelmsford, Chelmsford Theatre
10th November
Bath, Komedia
13th November
Newcastle, Tyne Theatre and Opera House
14th November
Lancaster, Dukes
16th November
Sheffield, Steamworks
17th November
Cambridge, Junction
19th November
Milton Keynes, Stables
20th November
Swindon, Arts Centre
22nd November
Exeter, Phoenix
24th November
Cardiff, Glee Club
25th November
Birmingham, Glee Club
27th November
Kendal, Brewery Arts
1st December
Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
3rd December
Margate, Chumps


