Shane Todd to bring 'Hold Me Back' tour to Millennium Forum, Derry

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 24th Jun 2025

Following two sell-out shows in 2024, Shane Todd returns to the stage with his brand new stand-up show 'Hold Me Back'.

Earlier this year, Todd announced a show at the SSE Arena on Friday 24th April 2026 - but today he's shared EVEN MORE DATES on tour.

Armed with his signature wit, razor-sharp storytelling, and a complete inability to take himself seriously, Shane Todd is back with his brand new stand up show.

Shane Todd hosts the massively popular Tea With Me podcast and performs in some of the world's most famous comedy clubs.

FEBRUARY 2026

Fri 20 - Lisbon, Lisboa Comedy Club

Sat 21 - Barcelona, Comedy Clubhouse

Thu 26 - Paris, L’Apollo

Fri 27 - Berlin, Monarch

Sat 28 - Zurich, Comedyhaus

MARCH 2026

Tue 3 - Amsterdam, Boom Chicago

Sat 7 - Stockholm, Laugh House

Thu 12 - London, Soho Theatre

Fri 13 - London, Soho Theatre

Sat 14 - London, Soho Theatre

Wed 18 - Birmingham, Glee Club

Thu 19 - Leeds, The Wardrobe

Fri 20 - Sheffield, Drama Studio

Sun 22 - Millennium Forum, Derry

Thu 26 - Liverpool, Hot Water

Fri 27 - Manchester, Fairfield Social Club

Sun 29 - Newcastle, The Stand

APRIL 2026

Fri 3 - Glasgow, O2 Academy

Sat 4 - Edinburgh, Queens Hall

Sun 5 - Aberdeen, Lemon Tree

Wed 8 - Cardiff, Glee Club

Fri 10 - Bristol, The Hen & Chicken

Sun 12 - Brighton, Komedia

Fri 17 - Dublin, 3Olympia

Wed 22 - Cork, Opera House

Fri 24 - Belfast, SSE Arena

How to secure tickets:

Tickets on sale Friday at 10am from shanetoddcomedy.com

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