What does Ed Gamble’s upcoming performance in Ipswich signify for his career? It marks a significant moment as he continues to build on the success of his Fresh Hell tour, which follows a sold-out world tour across Europe, North America, and Australia.
Gamble is scheduled to perform at the Regent Theatre on January 30, 2027, as part of this tour. Known for his appearances on popular TV shows such as Mock the Week, Would I Lie to You, and Taskmaster, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the comedy circuit.
In addition to his stand-up performances, Gamble co-hosts the award-winning podcast Off Menu alongside fellow comedian James Acaster. The duo’s chemistry has resonated with audiences, further solidifying Gamble’s place in the entertainment industry.
Gamble’s tour is described by promoters as featuring “some more of his stand-up grot,” with the tagline, “Everyone’s annoying cousin, Ed Gamble, is going back on tour in 2027 across the UK and Ireland.” This humorous characterization reflects his comedic style and appeal.
Tickets for the Fresh Hell tour will go on sale on March 27 at 10am, with an additional performance scheduled at the Theatre Royal on March 6. Fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to see Gamble live.
Moreover, Gamble is set to host a new panel show called Unacceptable, which is expected to air in the summer. This new venture adds to his growing list of television credits, which also includes judging on the culinary competition Great British Menu.
In addition to his Ipswich performance, Gamble is also scheduled to appear at the Norwich Comedy Garden this summer, further expanding his reach within the UK comedy scene.
As anticipation builds for the Fresh Hell tour, details remain unconfirmed regarding additional locations and dates. However, fans can expect more updates as the ticket sale date approaches.
