Comedy legend Ross Noble is heading back to Aberdeen with his new Jibber Jabber Jamboree show.
The Geordie funnyman is hitting the road next year on what will be his 21st solo stand-up tour – and has asked fans to join him for an “evening of inspired nonsense” at the Music Hall.
Ross – famed for his surreal sense of humour – said: ““It will be a playful experience for young and old. Imagine watching someone create a magic carpet on an enchanted loom.
“Oh, hang on… magic carpets fly, that would smash the loom as it took flight. I haven’t thought that through… That’s what people can expect. Razor sharp observations on things I haven’t thought through.”
Ross Noble will perform 53 dates including Aberdeen’s Music Hall
The new tour will see Ross perform 53 dates as he criss-crosses the UK, with his stream of conscious freewheeling stand-up.
Born in Newcastle, he has been performing stand-up since he was 15 years old and was smuggled into his local comedy club.
He’s a well-known face on TV – with appearances on shows such as Have I Got News For You and QI – as well as on the radio.
Ross has also ventured into the world of musical theatre, with appearances in The Producers and Young Frankenstein.
When will tickets go on sale for Ross Noble at the Music Hall?
He has also won fans with his YouTube channel and series of original comedy shorts called The Unnatural History Show With Ross Noble.
Ross will bring his Jibber Jabber Jamboree to the Music Hall in Aberdeen on Thursday November 23 next year. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday December 1 at 10am.
For more information and tickets to go aberdeenperformingarts.com
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