A Norwich YouTuber has announced a 12-date tour across the UK which finishes with a performance in the city.
JaackMaate's award-winning Happy Hour Live podcast is going on a Round Sheep Tour of the country which kicks off in Birmingham on February 1.
Presented by JaackMaate, Stevie White and Robbie Knox, Happy Hour is one of the most popular British podcasts on Spotify and regularly tops the most listened-to charts.
I can’t believe I’m tweeting this but I can finally announce that…
— Jaack (@Jaack) November 22, 2022
My silly little podcast @JaacksHappyHour is GOING ON TOUR.
12 dates across the UK 🇬🇧
Tickets on sale this Friday 🎟#RoundSheepTour pic.twitter.com/JOL3SSqAs9
Happy Hour Live will feature fan favourites such as Martin the Guinea Pig Centipede, Creepy Library and Mack Bean.
There will be a chance for the audience to confess their sins, as well as a Q&A session with the Happy Hour gang.
After Birmingham, the three men will head to Reading, Guildford, Cardiff, Southampton, York and Edinburgh before ending with dates in Newcastle, Bristol, Cambridge, London and Norwich.
Tickets for the city tour date, which will be held at the Norwich Theatre Royal on Friday, February 17, will go on sale at 10am on Thursday (November 24) and customers must be over 16.
Tickets for the other shows will be released on Friday (November 25), and all are priced at £19.50.
JaackMaate, whose real name is Jack Dean, drew national attention in January after hiring 100 people to don Boris Johnson face masks and wear suits while dancing and waving beer outside Downing Street.
Crowds could be heard singing "we are Boris" and "this is a work event" while carrying Union Jack flags.
The social media star is renowned for his funny videos on YouTube and is perhaps best known for his review of Zoella's £50 advent calendar in 2017 which has had more than six million views.
He currently has 1.4m subscribers on YouTube.
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