A comedian who is set to appear on the latest series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing is visiting Harrogate as part of his upcoming tour.
Chris McCausland will be taking his show, ‘Yonks’, to Harrogate’s Royal Hall on Saturday 25th January 2025.
He has appeared on TV shows including Scared of the Dark, Would I Lie to You, Have I Got News for You, The Royal Variety, QI, Blankety Blank and The Last Leg.
And he’ll be hitting TV screens again tomorrow night (Saturday) when the new series of Strictly Come Dancing begins.
Chris has been billed an “overnight success” and has become a huge hit with audiences in recent years, often making observational jokes about the fact that he is blind.
He lost his sight completely by the age of 22 due to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa.
A Harrogate Theatre spokesperson said:
“Chris McCausland is hitting the road again with another masterclass in stand-up comedy that has literally been yonks in the making.
“The last tour was a sell-out, so get your tickets now!”
Find out more about Chris’ show in Harrogate and get your tickets here.

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