Comedian Milton Jones has announced a brand new tour Ha!Milton which will visit Frome, Taunton and Exmouth.

He will be in Exmouth on October 27 at Exmouth Pavilion. On December 12, he will be at Frome Cheese and Grain and on December 15 at Taunton Wellsprings

The show kicks off in London on September 3 and runs until December 15. Tickets are available via pre-sale on March 6 with general on sale taking place on the 8th March and are available from www.miltonjones.com

Milton Jones regularly appeared on Mock the Week (BBC2) and has also appeared on Live at the Apollo (BBC1), Michael McIntyre’s Roadshow (BBC1) and House of Games (BBC2). Milton is currently working on his 15th series for Radio 4, and performs regularly on the BBC classic Sorry I Haven’t a Clue, including appearing on their last UK Tour.

Milton’s previous tour shows, Milton Impossible, Milton Jones is Out There, Milton Jones On The Road, each performed to over one hundred thousand people. He is a Perrier Best Newcomer winner and Best Show Nominee as well as having won two Sony Awards and received a British Comedy Award nominee.

Milton is the author of Where Do Comedians Go When They die? along with 10 Second Sermon’s and Even more Concise 10 Second Sermons.

Milton Jones said: “This is not a musical. I am tone deaf and have no sense of rhythm, but at least I don’t make a song and dance about it. This is a whole new show of daftness. You know it makes sense”.

Milton Jones, hailed as the king of the one-liner, is gearing up to embark on a highly anticipated tour that promises to leave audiences in stitches.

With his trademark quirky style and lightning-fast wit, Milton has been captivating audiences with his clever wordplay and surreal humor since and HA!MILTON. is set to be his best yet.

His unique ability to craft punchy, memorable jokes has earned him widespread acclaim, making each of his shows a must-see event for comedy enthusiasts everywhere.

As he prepares to take the stage once again, fans eagerly anticipate an evening filled with laughter and unforgettable comedic moments courtesy of the incomparable Milton Jones. Topics include giraffes… and there’s a bit about tomatoes.