More Bill Bailey dates announced

FANS of Bill Bailey who missed out on tickets to his forthcoming live tour have more

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 11 May 2015

FANS of Bill Bailey who missed out on tickets to his forthcoming live tour have more chances to see his show Limboland.

Two dates at the Hexagon in October this year quickly sold out but among 39 extra dates announced are two more at the Reading venue, on June 23 and 24, 2016.

He will also appear at New Theatre Oxford on May 11 and 12 next year.

The gap between how we imagine our lives to be and how they really are is the subject of Bailey’s new show, in which he tells tales of finding himself in this halfway place.

From his global travels, he recounts a disastrous family trip to Norway to see the Northern Lights, rails against a world that doesn’t match  up to our expectations and contemplates the true nature of happiness. And no Bill Bailey show would be complete without music, so there is also his version of the protest song, a heart-rending country and western ballad played on a Bible, as well as a fabulously downbeat version of Happy Birthday.



Tickets cost £25 (plus fees) from www.readingarts.com/thehexagon



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