ISIHAC Tour Dates & Tickets

I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue records two series a year in front of live audiences at venues around the country. In addition to which, the ISIHAC team tour a ‘best of’ version of the show on an annual sell-out tour, hosted by Jack Dee and guest panellists including Tony Hawks, Miles Jupp, Rory Bremner, Pippa Evans, Richard Osman, Marcus Brigstocke and John Finnemore.

ISIHAC Autumn 2024
Recording Dates for BBC Radio 4

Friday 11th October

Exeter Great Hall

Monday 4th November

The Anvil, Basingstoke

Monday 25th November

Sheffield City Hall

 

 

Past ISIHAC Tour Dates

2024

February

Monday 12th : The Shaw London

Wednesday 21st : Wycombe Swan

Thursday 22nd : The Waterside Aylesbury

Sunday 25th : Llandudno Venue Cymru

Monday 26th : Leeds Grand

Tuesday 27th : Buxton Opera House

Wednesday 28th : Blackpool Grand

 

March

Sunday 10th : Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion

Monday 11th : Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall

Monday 18th : Cambridge Corn Exchange

Tuesday 19th : Peterborough New Theatre

Thursday 21st : Bristol Hippodrome

Friday 22nd : Cheltenham Town Hall

Saturday 23rd : Southampton Guildhall

Tuesday 26th : Wolverhampton Grand

 

2023

21st February : The Forum, Bath

22nd February : De Montfort Hall, Leicester

26th February : The Central Theatre, Chatham

27th February : New Theatre, Oxfor

28th February : The Anvil, Basingstoke

1st March : New Victoria Theatre, Woking

2nd March : Butterworth Hall, Warwick

3rd March : Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

6th March : York Barbican

7th March : Sheffield City Hall

8th March : The Victoria Theatre, Halifax

9th March : Huddersfield Town Hall

10th March : Scarborough Spa

12th March : Edinburgh Playhouse

13th March : King’s Theatre, Glasgow

14th March : Perth Concert Hall

15th March : Caird Hall, Dundee

18th March : The Hexagon, Reading

19th March : St David’s Hall, Cardiff

20th March : Swansea Arena

21st March : Princess Theatre, Torquay

25th March : Birmingham Hippodrome

26th March : New Wimbledon Theatre

27th March : The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

 

2022

20th November: Manchester Opera House

21st November: St George’s Hall, Bradford

3rd December: Bournemouth International Centre

5th December: Brighton Dome

6th December: Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

7th December: Assembly Hall, Worthing

 

2021

2nd February: G-Live, Guildford

17th February: Stockton Globe

24th February: Colchester Charter Hall

25th February: Norwich Theatre Royal

26th February: Wycombe Swan

28th February: Cambridge Corn Exchange

7tth March: Truro Hall for Cornwall

8th March: Exeter The Great Hall

9th March: Portsmouth Kings Theatre

 

2020

5th January : Nottingham Concert Hall

6th January : St David’s Hall, Cardiff

7th January : Bristol Hippodrome

8th January : Chichester Festival Theatre

12th January : New Wimbledon Theatre

13th January : The Alexandra, Birmingham

14th January : Sheffield City Hall

15th January : Hull City Hall

17th January : Festival Theatre, Edinburgh

18th January : Sunderland Empire

19th January : Manchester Bridgewater

20th January : Wolverhampton Grand

23rd January : Poole Lighthouse

24th  January : Worthing Assembly Hall

27th January : St George’s Hall, Bradford

28th January : Harrogate Convention Centre

31st January : Watford Colosseum

1st February : Ipswich Regent

2nd February : Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

 

2019

24th February : New Theatre, Oxford

 

2017

7th January : Sands Theatre, Carlisle

8th January : The Spa, Scarborough

18th January : Chichester Festival Theatre

19th January : New Theatre, Oxford

20th January : The Anvil, Basingstoke

23rd January : De Montfort Hall, Leicester

24th January : Venue Cymru, Llandudno

3rd February : Charter Hall, Colchester

4th February : Winter Gardens, Margate

23rd February : Southport Theatre

24th Feburary : The Sage, Gateshead

26th February : Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall

27th February : Colston Hall, Bristol

28th February : Salisbury City Hall

23rd July : The Lowry, Salford

 

2016

4th January : Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

5th January : Theatre Royal, Norwich

18th January : Milton Keynes Theatre

19th January : Derngate, Northampton

25th January : Victoria Theatre, Halifax

29th January : Wycombe Swan

30th January : Brighton Dome

31st January : The Hexagon, Reading

1st February : Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea

6th February : Plymouth Pavilions

8th February : New Victoria Theatre, Woking

 

2015

8th January : Sunderland Empire

9th January : St George’s Hall, Bradford

10th January : York Barbican

11th January : Liverpool Empire

15th January : G-Live, Guildford

16th January : Watford Colosseum

17th January : Royal Hall, Harrogate

18th January : The Lowry, Salford

28th January : Kings Theatre, Southsea

29th January : Bournemouth Pavilion

21st February : The Centaur, Cheltenham

22nd February : Butterworth Hall, Warwick

5th March : The Waterfront, Belfast

7th March : Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

8th March : Preston Guild Hall

16th March : Mayflower Theatre, Southampton

9th August : Edinburgh Playhouse

 

2014

18th January : Brighton Dome

19th January : Reading Hexagon

20th January : Wales Millenium Centre, Cardiff

30th January : Kings Theatre, Glasgow

10th February : Ipswich Regent

11th February : Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

13th February : Fairfield Halls, Croydon

25th February : Newcastle City Hall

31st March : Sheffield City Hall

1st April : Palace Theatre, Manchester

27th April : Birmingham Hippodrome

28th April : Cambridge Corn Exchange

17th May : Colson Hall, Bristol

19th May : New Wimbledon Theatre

2nd June : Leeds Grand Theatre

 

2012

5th March : The New Theatre, Oxford

 

2011

4th September : The Lowry, Salford 2010

14th November : The New Theatre, Cardiff

15th November : Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

16th November : Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells

18th November : The Hexagon, Reading

6th December : Chichester Festival Theatre

8th December : Newcastle City Halls

12th December : The Ipswich Regent

13th December : The New Theatre, Oxford

 

2009

22nd July : The Orchard Theatre, Dartford (cancelled due to power cut)

23rd July : New Victoria Theatre, Woking

25th July : The Sands Centre, Carlisle

18th September : Manchester Opera House

20th September : Bristol Hippodrome

21st September : Portsmouth Guildhall

22nd September : Cambridge Corn Exchange

23rd September : Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

25th September : St George’s Hall, Bradford

26th September : Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

27th September : New Wimbledon Theatre

28th September : Symphony Hall, Birmingham

29th September : Southport Theatre

30th September : Grand Opera House, York

3rd October : Derngate, Northampton

4th October : The Anvil, Basingstoke

5th October : Princess Theatre, Torquay

6th October : Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

7th October : De Montfort Hall, Leicester

 

2008

21st January : Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

23rd January : The Anvil, Basingstoke

24th February : Cambridge Corn Exchange

10th March : Buxton Opera House

14th March : Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

16th March : Theatre Royal, Plymouth

27th March : Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

30th March : Edinburgh Festival Theatre

3rd April : Hammersmith Apollo, London

6th April : The Lowry, Salford

12th April : Harrogate International Centre

22nd April : Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth (due to Humphrey Lyttelton’s illness, this show was chaired by Rob Brydon)

 

2007

28th August : Bristol Hippodrome

30th August : Leeds Grand Theatre

9th September : Theatre Royal, Nottingham

10th September : Derngate, Northampton

17th September : The Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells

18th September : Birmingham Hippodrome

19th September : Birmingham Hippodrome

25th September : The Ipswich Regent

26th September : The New Theatre, Oxford

5th October : The Hexagon, Reading

8th October : The Brighton Dome