London, 25th February 2026 – Hey cool cats! Hot on the heels of starting his new sell-out tour of these green and groovy isles, it is announced today that The Guv will be recording his latest show for a new stand-up special, baby. The new special will be recorded over two performances at London’s Soho Theatre Walthamstow on Sunday 26th April. This will be the first opportunity to see The Pub Landlord in London in advance of his sold out date at the iconic London Palladium in May. There’s no denying the world’s a mess daddio, but there is a glimmer of hope as the globe’s favourite Pub Landlord returns with his like-nobody-else Common Sense hot-takes for the masses, offering a much-needed truth tonic (pint for the fella/glass of white wine for the lady) for these whacked out and troubled times. With a fresh and frothing pint to hand, a barrel of laughs to pour from, and a flower in his heart, Guv is all you need.
And for the brave, bold, and plain straight crazy cats amongst you who want to be in on the action in the ‘Splash Zone’ book them quick and wear the damn ponchos!
For 30 years Al Murray, The Pub Landlord has filled the most prestigious venues around the UK, including London’s 02 Arena, the London Palladium and the Royal Albert Hall. He has won numerous awards and hosted many critically acclaimed television shows.
Tickets for the two evening performances on Sunday 26th April will go on exclusive pre-sale to Al Murray, The Pub Landlord’s mailing list at 10am Thursday 26th February, with general sale at 10am on Friday 27th February. Visit thepublandlord.com
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What the press have said about Al Murray, The Pub Landlord:
“What the Landlord does best – and better than any other comedian – is riffing off and bantering with his audience… the kind of supremely effortless badinage only the most assured could ever hope to attempt… The Landlord in full cry is a wondrous sight, but it also makes for brilliant satire”
Mark Wareham, The Mail on Sunday
“It remains one of the great joys in comedy to see the Pub Landlord befriend and belittle the front rows, blithely dishing out attributes to them, responding with superfast wit… So long as he has an audience with a pulse and an onstage pump that dispenses frothy lager for him to spill on them, Murray will always be a good night out.”
Dominic Maxwell, The Times
“A rambunctiously good night out… he’s always the sharpest operator when it comes to quick-thinking mockery, and it’s great to witness such mastery.”
Steve Bennett, Chortle
“Al Murray’s brilliant creation has become an essential part of the British comedy landscape… it’s a joy to see him work himself into a froth”
Claire Smith, The Scotsman
“This bigoted bar steward still has comedy legs in a post-Brexit world… Murray at his best”
Bruce Dessau, The Evening Standard
“Very funny”
Michael Deacon, The Telegraph
For more information, please contact: Dan Lloyd or Chloe Waterhouse at Avalon on DLloyd@avalonuk.com / CWaterhouse@avalonuk.com or 020 7598 8000
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About Al Murray
Al Murray with his alter-ego, The Pub Landlord, is one of the most recognisable and successful comedians in the UK. For 30 years Al has filled arenas and the largest theatres around the world as The Pub Landlord, and won numerous awards and accolades, including the Edinburgh Comedy Award (formally Perrier Award, after a record four successive nominations) and secured Olivier Award nominations for both of his sell-out West End runs. He has hosted countless TV series, including the acclaimed entertainment chat show Al Murray’s Happy Hour (ITV) and the ground-breaking sitcom Time Gentlemen Please (Sky). Al has made multiple appearances on The Royal Variety Performance (ITV) and hosted Live at the Apollo (BBC) and Live at the Palladium (ITV).
Swapping his comedy stage persona for himself, Al authored and presented the Broadcast Award-winning five-part series Al Murray: Why Does Everyone Hate the English?, Al Murray: Why Does Everyone Hate the British Empire? and Al Murray: Why Do The Brits Win Every War? (all Sky). Combining his passion for film and history he filmed two specials for BBC Four: Al Murray’s Great British War Movies and Al Murray’s Great British Spy Movies. Al also co-hosts the hugely popular WW2 history podcast, We Have Ways of Making You Talk with fellow bestselling military historian James Holland – now approaching a thousand episodes it also spawned a yearly immersive history festival, We Have Ways Fest, attended by thousands of likeminded fans of the podcast and featuring live talks, arena displays, rare vehicles and living history.
As a writer, Al has also enjoyed great success with his books including Book of British Common Sense, Think Yourself British, Great British Pub Quiz Book, Watching War Films with My Dad, Command, and recent bestsellers Arnhem: Black Tuesday and Victory 45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders (co-written with James Holland). Al also co-wrote the critically acclaimed West End show, Idiots Assemble: Spitting Image The Musical.
