Multi award-winning comedian Sara Pascoe is coming to Liverpool as part of a 50-date tour with her brand new, biggest and best live tour to date, Success Story.

The tour will visit a number of cities across the UK and kicks off in November, 2022 and concludes in April, 2023. The highly acclaimed comedian, who also hosts BBC2’s The Great British Sewing Bee, will be performing at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall on April 20, 2023. Tickets for the shows are on sale now via See Tickets and Ticketmaster.

Success Story will see Sara embark on the biggest and best tour of her life and she will be playing in parts of the UK and Ireland that she hasn’t performed at before. Sara’s last country wide live tour, LadsLadsLads sold every single Edinburgh Fringe ticket before the festival had started and went on to not only critical acclaim but also culminated in two shows at the London Palladium which was also filmed for the BBC2 stand-up special, Sara Pascoe: LadsLadsLads .

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Since then things have most certainly changed for Sara, from contemplating the positive aspects of self-imposed celibacy in LadsLadsLads, Success Story finds Sara a few years later happily married with a beautiful baby son.

The show will see Sara examine what it is to be successful, how we define it and how it feels when what we want eludes us. Expect jokes about status, celebrities, plus Sara’s new fancy lifestyle versus infertility, her multiple therapists and career failures.

Sara wrote and starred in her recent BBC2 sitcom Out Of Her Mind and is the celebrated host of BBC’s Last Woman On Earth , Dave’s Comedians Giving Lectures and Comedy Central’s Guessable. Sara can also be seen in the new Amazon series Katherine Ryan Backstage which is out later this year, she has also hosted the BBC’s Festival of Funny as well Live at The Apollo’s Christmas Special.

Sara also wrote and performed the BBC Radio 4 series Modern Monkey and the BBC2 short Sara Pascoe vs Monogamy , which was inspired by her first book Animal . Her second book, Sex Power Money , was a Sunday Times bestseller, and the accompanying podcast of the same name garnered millions of listens and multiple award nominations during its run.

One of the most revered comedians in the UK Sara has also hosted Live at the Apollo , and appeared on a host of other best-loved TV shows including Mock the Week , Have I Got News for You? , QI , Would I Lie to You? and 8 out of 10 Cats .

Full tour dates

November 2022

  • 10 - Hayes, Beck Theatre
  • 11 - Dunstable, Grove Theatre
  • 12 - St Albans, Alban Theatre
  • 13 - Norwich, Theatre Royal
  • 17 - Dorking, Dorking Halls
  • 18 - Bexhill, De La Warr Pavilion
  • 19 - Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
  • 20 - Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall
  • 24 - York, Barbican
  • 25 - Sheffield, Octagon
  • 26 - Crewe, Lyceum

December 2022

  • 1 - Crawley, Hawth
  • 2 - Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
  • 3 - Lincoln, Engine Shed

January 2023

  • 26 - Reading Hexagon
  • 27 - Buxton, Opera House
  • 28 - Middlesbrough, Town Hall
  • 29 - Nottingham, Theatre Royal

February 2023

  • 2 - Leicester, De Montfort Hall
  • 3 - Glasgow, Pavilion
  • 4 - Aberdeen, Music Hall
  • 9 - Stoke-On-Trent, Victoria Hall
  • 10 - Ipswich, Regent Theatre
  • 11 - Bath, Forum
  • 12 - London, Shaftesbury Theatre
  • 23 - Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
  • 24 - Portsmouth, Kings Theatre
  • 25 - Yeovil, Westlands Ents

March 2023

  • 2 - Guildford, G-Live
  • 3 - Cambridge, Corn Exchange
  • 4 - Dartford, Orchard
  • 5 - Leeds, City Varieties Music Hall
  • 10 - Northampton, Royal and Derngate
  • 11 - Brighton, Brighton Dome
  • 12 - Oxford, New Theatre
  • 16 - Newcastle, Tyne Theatre and Opera House
  • 17 - Hull, City Hall
  • 18 - Manchester, Palace Theatre
  • 19 - Birmingham, Alexandra
  • 23 - Dublin, Vicar Street
  • 24 - Cork, Everyman
  • 25 - Belfast, Ulster Hall
  • 30 - Aberystwyth, Arts Centre
  • 31 - Cheltenham Town Hall

April 2023

  • 1 - Cardiff, St David's Hall
  • 13 - Bournemouth, Pavilion
  • 14 - Colchester, Charter Hall
  • 15 - Milton Keynes Theatre
  • 20 - Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
  • 21 - Harrogate, Royal Hall
  • 22 - Basingstoke, Anvil.

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