Off Menu Live 2023 tour London date: Ed Gamble and James Acaster to host podcast at Royal Albert Hall
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Popular podcast series Off Menu, hosted by comedians Ed Gamble and James Acaster, is set to hit the road this autumn. The confirmed string of eight shows includes one night in the capital at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
The magical restaurant podcast series, which invites special guests to share their dream dinner menu, is going on tour for the first time. News of its forthcoming live shows was confirmed on the podcast’s Twitter account on Wednesday (April 12).
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Hide AdLondon is one of the many cities in which the Off Menu: Live tour is set to head to. Starting in October, the live shows will kick off in Birmingham before wrapping up the following month in Dublin.
The Off-Menu tour date at the Royal Albert Hall later this year is not the podcast’s first live show in London. Ed Gamble and James Acaster also hosted a live run of the show in the city at the Southbank Centre in 2021.
We break down everything you need to know about the 2023 Off Menu Live show in the capital and how fans can bag tickets for it.
Off Menu: Live 2023 tour includes one London date
This autumn, comedians Ed Gamble and James Acaster will host a live version of their popular Off Menu podcast for audiences in the capital.
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Hide AdThe duo are set to take to the stage of the prestigious Royal Albert Hall on October 10, which is the second date of their confirmed tour dates.
The full list of Off Menu: Live 2023 tour dates is below:
- October 8 - Birmingham, Hippodrome
- October 10 - London, Royal Albert Hall
- October 11 - Bristol, Hippodrome
- October 18 - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
- October 21 - Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
- October 29 - Manchester, O2 Apollo
- November 25 - Brighton, Dome
- November 28 - Dublin, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
How to get Off Menu: Live 2023 tickets
The general sale of tickets will start from this Friday, April 14, with London fans able to get tickets directly from the Royal Albert Hall website.
Fans will also get a chance to bag tickets a day early through a presale which will take place on Thursday, April 13. You can register for the presale by joining the Off Menu mailing list.
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