Nick Helm: What Have We Become? UK Tour 2022

Nick Helm: What Have We Become? UK Tour 2022

On-sale: Friday 10th June


Critically acclaimed and multi-award-winning comedian Nick Helm hits the road this Autumn with his brand new show What Have We Become?  He embarks on a show so insightful, so honest, so legitimate that it will fix all of society’s problems and lead the way to a new plane of existence.

As the survivors of a global pandemic crawl from their fortified boltholes and begin to rebuild society – what is left of them and who amongst them dares to lead them to the light?

This is the future. The future is now.

Nick said:  “Can’t wait for the tour. Can’t wait for Christmas. Can’t wait for Easter. Absolutely chomping at the bit to go on tour and show off these new pills I’m on.”

The BAFTA-nominated and British Comedy Award-winning writer, broadcaster, actor and comedian Nick Helm starred in BBC Three’s 3-season comedy ‘Uncle’ for which he was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award in 2016 for Best Comedy Performance.  He also starred as ‘Lemon’ alongside Romesh Ranganathan in Sky’s ‘The Reluctant Landlord’ in 2018. In 2017 he starred as ‘Watto’ in Channel 4’s comedy hit ‘Loaded’ about four friends who become multi-millionaires overnight.  He also hosted his own comedy show on BBC Three, ‘Nick Helm’s Heavy Entertainment’ in 2015.

Nick also starred in his own food travelogue show, ‘Eat Your Heart Out with Nick Helm’, which launched on Dave in to critical acclaim.  He appears regularly on and ‘8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown’ and has also had appearances on ‘Celebrity Mastermind’ and ‘The Crystal Maze’.

He has released two studio albums; ‘Hot ‘n’ Heavy’ and ‘Nick Helm is F*cking Amazing’, with the latter receiving a large album launch at the O2 Forum. He is currently recording his third album.

TOUR DATES

September 2022
Friday 30                     Winchester, Comedy Festival

October 2022
Wednesday 5             Tunbridge Wells, Trinity
Thursday 6                 Leicester, Y Theatre
Saturday 8                  Kettering, Arts Centre

Wednesday 12           Bath, Komedia

Thursday 13               Exeter, Northcott Theatre

Friday 14                     Bristol, Redgrave Theatre

Saturday 15                Verwood, Merryfield Theatre

Tuesday 18                Maidenhead, Norden Farm

Thursday 20               Nottingham, Glee

Friday 21                     Leeds, City Varieties
Saturday 22                Worcester, Huntingdon Hall

Sunday 23                  Brighton, Komedia

Wednesday 26           Birmingham, Old Rep

Thursday 27               York, The Crescent

Friday 28                     Manchester, The Stoller Hall

Mon 31                        London, Bloomsbury Theatre

November 2022

Thursday 3                 Liverpool, Royal Court

Friday 4                       Aberystwyth, Arts Centre