Stephen K Amos: Now We’re Talking!
UK Tour 2025
Friday 24th October 2025
Palace Theatre, Southend
UK Tour 2025
Friday 24th October 2025
Palace Theatre, Southend
“You’ll laugh until you actually cry” ***** Sunday Express
“Effortless comedy from one of the country’s strongest stand-ups” Sunday Times
“Amos is dynamite” The Guardian
“A joy to behold” The Times
“A note perfect hour” ***** The Metro
“Unashamedly feel-good entertainment” **** The Evening Standard
How good is having a laugh? Stephen K Amos’ joke book is overflowing and he wants to share it with you. He’ll be telling what gives him the ‘ick’ and what makes him tick in his brand new show Now We’re Talking!
Stephen will get down to the nitty gritty. No filter, no limits. The gloves are off and he’s packing a punchline. He’ll be free-styling musings and merrymaking to get your belly aching! After all, in jokes we trust…right?
Stephen has charmed audiences all over the world, for many years, with his honest material and his excellent crowd interactions. He regularly tours the UK and he has just finished performing his last show Oxymoron to sold out audiences in Australia, Europe and the US.
Recently, Stephen won the hearts of many when he starred in I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Australia and currently he can be seen playing the role of Conductor in Tim Burton’s new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. His sitcom What Does The K Stand For has just named one of the 27 best radio shows of all time in the iNewspaper.
Also a gifted actor, Amos has impressed critics with his recent stage performances as Alfred P Doolittle in the London Coliseum’s production of My Fair Lady and Benny in My Night With Reg - for which he was nominated Best Supporting Performer at the What’s On Stage Awards.
A regular face on TV screens, he has appeared on: QI (BBC2), Pilgrimage: The Road To Rome (BBC2), The Project (ABC TV), Live at the Apollo (BBC1), Prejudice and Pride (BBC4). Tinga Tinga Tales (BBC) What does the K Stand 4 (R4) Life...An Idiots Guide (BBC R4).
TOUR SCHEDULE:
2025:
July:
Wednesday 22 Chipping Norton, Theatre
September:
Friday 5 New Milton, Forest Arts Centre
Wednesday 17 Bridgwater, Arts Centre
Thursday 18 Havant, The Spring
Friday 19 Aylesbury, Norman Bragg Studio
Saturday 20 Norwich, Playhouse
Thursday 25 Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre
Friday 26 Cambridge, Junction
Saturday 27 Didcot, Cornerstone
Sunday 28 Tamworth, Assembly Hall
October:
Wednesday 1 Banbury, Arts Centre
Friday 3 Chelmsford, Theatre
Saturday 4 Swindon, Arts Centre
Sunday 5 Tring, Dembe Theatre
Wednesday 8 Nottingham, Old Cold Store
Thursday 9 Spalding, South Holland Centre
Friday 10 Hull, Social
Saturday 11 Leeds, City Varieties
Sunday 12 Lichfield, Garrick Theatre
Friday 17 Andover, The Lights
Saturday, 18 Crawley, The Hawth
Thursday 23 Radlett, Theatre
Friday 24 Southend, Palace Theatre
Saturday 25 Newbury, Arlington Arts
Friday 31 Beccles, Public Hall
November:
Saturday 1 Harlow, Playhouse
Thursday 6 Bristol, Redgrave Theatre
Friday 7 Taunton, Brewhouse
Saturday 8 Milton Keynes, The Stables
Sunday 9 Hemel Hempstead, Old Town Hall
Thursday 13 Finchley, Arts Depot
Friday 14 Worcester, Huntingdon Hall
Sunday 16 Salford, The Lowry
Friday 21 Eastleigh, The Point
Saturday 22 Guildford, G Live
Sunday 23 Deal, Astor Theatre
Friday 28 Borden, Pheonix Arts Centre
Saturday 29 Faversham, The Alex
December:
Thursday 4 Aldershot, West End Centre
Friday 5 Luton, Hat Factory
Saturday 6 Colchester, Arts Centre
2026:
January:
Friday 9 Hemel Hempstead, Old Town Hall
Saturday 10 Northampton, Derngate
Thursday 15 Brighton, Komedia
Friday 16 Dorking, Halls
Saturday 17 Reading, South Street Arts (matinee)
Saturday 17 Reading, South Street Arts
Wednesday 21 Leicester, MMC Venue
Thursday 22 Newcastle, The Stand
Friday 23 Barnard Castle, The Witham
Saturday 24 Edinburgh, The Stand
Sunday 25 Glasgow, The Stand
Friday 30 London, Leicester Square Theatre
Saturday 31 London, Leicester Square Theatre
February:
Friday 6 Selby, Town Hall
Saturday 7 Otley, Courthouse
Sunday 8 Saltburn-By-The-Sea, The Loftus Club
Tickets & further information: stephenkamos.com
Stephen will get down to the nitty gritty. No filter, no limits. The gloves are off and he’s packing a punchline. He’ll be free-styling musings and merrymaking to get your belly aching! After all, in jokes we trust…right?
Stephen has charmed audiences all over the world, for many years, with his honest material and his excellent crowd interactions. He regularly tours the UK and he has just finished performing his last show Oxymoron to sold out audiences in Australia, Europe and the US.
Recently, Stephen won the hearts of many when he starred in I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Australia and currently he can be seen playing the role of Conductor in Tim Burton’s new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. His sitcom What Does The K Stand For has just named one of the 27 best radio shows of all time in the iNewspaper.
Also a gifted actor, Amos has impressed critics with his recent stage performances as Alfred P Doolittle in the London Coliseum’s production of My Fair Lady and Benny in My Night With Reg - for which he was nominated Best Supporting Performer at the What’s On Stage Awards.
A regular face on TV screens, he has appeared on: QI (BBC2), Pilgrimage: The Road To Rome (BBC2), The Project (ABC TV), Live at the Apollo (BBC1), Prejudice and Pride (BBC4). Tinga Tinga Tales (BBC) What does the K Stand 4 (R4) Life...An Idiots Guide (BBC R4).
TOUR SCHEDULE:
2025:
July:
Wednesday 22 Chipping Norton, Theatre
September:
Friday 5 New Milton, Forest Arts Centre
Wednesday 17 Bridgwater, Arts Centre
Thursday 18 Havant, The Spring
Friday 19 Aylesbury, Norman Bragg Studio
Saturday 20 Norwich, Playhouse
Thursday 25 Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre
Friday 26 Cambridge, Junction
Saturday 27 Didcot, Cornerstone
Sunday 28 Tamworth, Assembly Hall
October:
Wednesday 1 Banbury, Arts Centre
Friday 3 Chelmsford, Theatre
Saturday 4 Swindon, Arts Centre
Sunday 5 Tring, Dembe Theatre
Wednesday 8 Nottingham, Old Cold Store
Thursday 9 Spalding, South Holland Centre
Friday 10 Hull, Social
Saturday 11 Leeds, City Varieties
Sunday 12 Lichfield, Garrick Theatre
Friday 17 Andover, The Lights
Saturday, 18 Crawley, The Hawth
Thursday 23 Radlett, Theatre
Friday 24 Southend, Palace Theatre
Saturday 25 Newbury, Arlington Arts
Friday 31 Beccles, Public Hall
November:
Saturday 1 Harlow, Playhouse
Thursday 6 Bristol, Redgrave Theatre
Friday 7 Taunton, Brewhouse
Saturday 8 Milton Keynes, The Stables
Sunday 9 Hemel Hempstead, Old Town Hall
Thursday 13 Finchley, Arts Depot
Friday 14 Worcester, Huntingdon Hall
Sunday 16 Salford, The Lowry
Friday 21 Eastleigh, The Point
Saturday 22 Guildford, G Live
Sunday 23 Deal, Astor Theatre
Friday 28 Borden, Pheonix Arts Centre
Saturday 29 Faversham, The Alex
December:
Thursday 4 Aldershot, West End Centre
Friday 5 Luton, Hat Factory
Saturday 6 Colchester, Arts Centre
2026:
January:
Friday 9 Hemel Hempstead, Old Town Hall
Saturday 10 Northampton, Derngate
Thursday 15 Brighton, Komedia
Friday 16 Dorking, Halls
Saturday 17 Reading, South Street Arts (matinee)
Saturday 17 Reading, South Street Arts
Wednesday 21 Leicester, MMC Venue
Thursday 22 Newcastle, The Stand
Friday 23 Barnard Castle, The Witham
Saturday 24 Edinburgh, The Stand
Sunday 25 Glasgow, The Stand
Friday 30 London, Leicester Square Theatre
Saturday 31 London, Leicester Square Theatre
February:
Friday 6 Selby, Town Hall
Saturday 7 Otley, Courthouse
Sunday 8 Saltburn-By-The-Sea, The Loftus Club
Tickets & further information: stephenkamos.com