Jack Whitehall has announced he will be performing in Stockton as part of a slew of extra tour dates.
Due to unprecedented demand Jack has decided to visit a number of extra venues across Britain.
His brand new show, 'Jack Whitehall: Settle Down', has been taking stadiums and arenas by storm.
He will be performing at The Globe in Stockton on August 29.
Jack said: "So far it's been incredible playing to some of the best crowds I've ever performed in front of.
"There were a few places we weren't able to slot in to the summer so really excited to be able to add some additional dates in the Autumn."
The additional dates will go on sale on the 28/29th June with the general sale on 30th June.
The extra dates will include Stockton, Scarborough, Exeter, Salford, Aberdeen, Blackpool, Bristol and Southend.
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The comedian first rose to fame after performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2007 where he won two awards.
Jack has previously performed three UK wide tours, one of which was the largest comedy tour of 2019 selling 450,000 tickets.
Jack Whitehall: Stood Up was so popular he performed it in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland.
He became the youngest-ever host of the Royal Variety Performance in 2015.
Since then he has won a number of awards including the GQ Men of the Year Awards (2020) and several BAFTA awards.
He has also starred in a series of successful television shows including Fresh Meat, Bad Education and Good Omens.
His Netflix series with his dad has just been renewed for its fifth season.
He most recently starred alongside Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt in Disney's Jungle Cruise.
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