James AcasterIrreverent and self-deprecating as they come, James Acaster has risen to the top of the comedy tree with his honest observational style, laying bare his life on stages, panel shows, podcasts, books, and more. Don't miss this tall drink of water when he brings his new show to venues across the country this year.7 - 9 JunNewcastle City HallMore 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!Sat 14 NovNewcastle City HallMore infoBook Tickets
Troy HawkeComedy sensation Troy Hawke is back on the road following sold out shows around the world last year! In his latest live show, Never Stop, Never Change!, expect a masterclass in high-velocity linguistic gymnastics, aggressive politeness and the odd navigation of the wrong-end-of-the-stick; unlike the brief interactions you've seen on his hugely successful social media channels, this stage show is a chance to dive deeper into Troy's unusual and hilarious worldview.Sat 21 NovNewcastle City HallMore infoBook Tickets
Adam RoweComedian and Have A Word Podcast host Adam Rowe heads out on tour with his new show Fashionism! An hour of hilarious stand-up comedy about trying to see and understand everyone's point of view (including those who you might despise), Adam's tour hits stages across the UK in October and November 2026.Sat 31 OctNewcastle City HallMore infoBook Tickets
The Bootleg BeatlesTogether since 1979, The Bootleg Beatles have it sewn up when it comes to tributes to the Fab Four. Known for their ultra-detailed performances, the group has represented The Beatles for nearly 50 years, including 11 shows at Glastonbury Festival, and 22 nights at the Royal Albert Hall among their globetrotting appearances!Fri 11 DecNewcastle City HallMore infoBook Tickets
SqueezeSqueeze came to prominence during the New Wave movements of the 1970s and found themselves a modest but loyal following throughout the intervening years. Their biggest chart hits include Cool For Cats and Up The Junction, as well as American chart placers Tempted, Hourglass, and 853-5937. In 2010 they issued Spot the Difference, an album of newly recorded versions of older material. By creating some of the best-loved songs of their generation, they have paved the way for many of today's most successful indie-pop acts. Now with their new studio album'Trixies' on the horizon, catch them live!Mon 16 NovNewcastle City HallMore infoBook Tickets