Harrogate-born comedian Maisie Adam is set to return to her hometown next year as part of her brand-new UK tour, Whatsherface, which will run throughout 2026.
Following her sold-out tour last year, Maisie will once again take to the stage with her energetic, quick-witted and characterful style that has earned her praise from critics and audiences alike.
Maisie’s new tour will visit more than 30 cities across the UK and Ireland, including Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, Cardiff, Nottingham, Liverpool and London.
She’ll visit Harrogate Theatre on 11th October for a matinee and an evening performance.

The comedian has seen a rapid rise in the comedy world since winning the So You Think You’re Funny? award early in her career and being nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards the following year. She has since become a familiar face on television, appearing on Taskmaster, Have I Got News For You, The Jonathan Ross Show, The Last Leg and A League of Their Own, among others.
Away from stand-up, Maisie co-hosts the award-winning Big Kick Energy football podcast with Suzi Ruffell and is known for her passion for football, particularly her support for Leeds United.
She will also voice the Magic Harp in this year’s festive production of Jack and the Beanstalk at Harrogate Theatre.
Find out more and get your tickets online here.

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