
Josh Widdicombe brings his latest stand-up comedy tour 'Not My Cup of Tea' to the Brighton Dome for a one-night performance.
Josh Widdicombe is bringing his latest stand-up tour, Not My Cup of Tea, to the Brighton Dome on Friday, 24 April 2026. For those familiar with his career, this performance follows his work on The Last Leg, the Parenting Hell podcast, and his sitcom JOSH. The show is framed by the comedian as a reflection on his 15 years in the industry, with the premise that he has either mastered the art of stand-up or spent that time in a different way. He has noted that this particular set aims to be more focused on tea-related references than his previous tours, serving as a specific theme for this run of dates. It is a one-night performance, described by the tour as 'back on tour, not again!', which gives a sense of the tone he is aiming for with this material.
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The performance will be held at the Brighton Dome, located on Church Street. If you are planning to head down, doors are scheduled to open at 19:00, with the show itself starting at 19:30. The evening is expected to wrap up around 23:00. The event is open to anyone aged 14 and over, making it accessible for a broad range of comedy fans in the city who are looking for a night out at a familiar local venue.
When looking at the practical side of attending, standard tickets are priced at £32.50. If you choose to book your tickets online or over the phone, there is an additional booking fee of £3.50 per order. This fee is not applied to those who are members of the Brighton Dome or Brighton Festival. It is also worth keeping in mind that the venue notes these prices are a guide and can change on a daily basis, so it is useful to verify the current cost before finalising your plans. Given the nature of the venue and the timing, it is a straightforward evening of comedy in the centre of Brighton, providing a chance to see a well-known comedian in a setting that is central to the city's cultural calendar.















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