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Comedian Romesh Ranganathan to play huge Manchester arena show on new UK tour

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Ready to laugh your socks off? Romesh Ranganathan is coming to Manchester.

The comedy legend is embarking on an major UK arena tour, and of course he’ll be stopping off at our very own AO Arena.

Whether you know him for his fantastic stand up, or for the massively popular Rob & Romesh Vs series on Sky, one thing’s for sure, the man knows how to make us laugh.

After his last visits to us in Manchester have been nothing short of a roaring success, Ranganathan will be returning to our city with his next tour Romesh Ranganathan Will Change Your Life on Saturday 10 April 2027.

Yes we’ve got a while to wait, but we’re sure it’ll be absolutely worth it.

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It’s safe to say that Romesh has been on fire across the TV, radio, and live stages over the past few years.

From hit shows like The Ranganation, where he guides a panel of everyday people and celebrities through the week’s big topics, to the radio where he hosts For the Love of Hip Hop on BBC Radio 2, Romesh is now a part of our daily lives – and we’re not at all mad about it.

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On his upcoming tour, he’ll be treating us to a show comprised of brand-new material, and if his last arena shows were anything to go by, this one’ll be constant belly laughs throughout.

Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is coming to Manchester on his new UK tour / Credit: Supplied

Romesh Ranganathan is bringing his Romesh Ranganathan Will Change Your Life tour to AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday 10 April 2027, and tickets go on sale next week – with both pre-sales and general sales available.

There’ll be a Three+ Presale on Wed 19 November, a presale for AO Arena members on Thursday 20 November, both at 11am, and then General Sale will be on Friday 21 November, again at 11am.

Read more:

  • Comedy sensation Matt Rife announces new arena tour with Manchester show
  • A Queer Eye favourite is bringing his first-ever UK comedy tour here to Manchester
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Get your tickets when they go on sale here.

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Beloved play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time set to return to the stage in Manchester

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

One of the most beloved stage plays of the 21st Century is returning to Manchester.

Based on the celebrated 2003 novel of the same name that captivated readers worldwide, and inspired a groundbreaking National Theatre production, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is returning to one of Manchester‘s most iconic stages in early 2027 as part of a major UK tour.

The new play is adapted from Mark Haddon’s multi-million-selling novel by acclaimed Playwright Simon Stephens, and will be directed by Ned Bennett.

Taking over the Manchester Opera House stage in March 2027, critics have described the production as ‘inventive, gripping, and moving’.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time combines the intrigue of a whodunnit with a powerful coming-of-age story to create an ‘unforgettable’ theatrical event.

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If you’re not familiar with the plot, the play tells the story of Christopher Boone – a gifted child with a brilliant mind for numbers, but unsettled by the unpredictability of people and everyday life.

When a neighbour’s dog is killed, he finds himself under suspicion, but determined to prove his innocence, Christopher becomes both detective and suspect, drawn into a mystery that grows darker and more complex with every clue he uncovers.

What begins as the search for a culprit soon reveals secrets closer to home, ultimately forcing him to confront truths that will test his courage, his family, and his understanding of trust, independence, and the wider world.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is coming to Manchester / Credit: Supplied

“The journey of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been an extraordinary adventure,” commented Playwright Simon Stephens, as the new adaptation was announced this week.

“It has taken me all over the world. From church halls to enormous auditoria, and from school drama clubs to Wembley Way.

“I am thrilled that Christopher Boone is about to head out again through the United Kingdom. He is a boy defined by his determination and his bravery. This feels like a time when those characteristics are more urgently needed than ever.”

Read more:

  • Legendary musical CATS is coming to Manchester on its UK tour next year
  • Beloved musical Dirty Dancing is returning to the stage in Manchester next year
  • Iconic musical Annie is returning to the stage in Manchester next summer

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is coming to Manchester Opera House as part of its UK tour from Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 March 2027, and tickets go on general sale next Friday (21 November) at 10am.

Get your tickets when they go live here.

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