24 November 2026 –
John Lydon – I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right
Punk icon John Lydon will be back on the road next year after a run of sell-out shows this autumn.
He will return with his “I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right” spoken word tour next October, giving fans another chance to catch him in action.
The tour has enjoyed unsurpassed success with sell-out shows across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland in recent months.
The man himself needs no introduction. A legend and an icon, a revolutionary and an immortal, John Lydon – aka Johnny Rotten – changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution.
The frontman and lyricist of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) caused a political earthquake and transformed music for good. In his spoken word show, Lydon talks about how he sees life, along with his unique and extraordinary career, and takes audience questions during a pyrotechnic tour. Lydon will be sharing his thoughts with audiences. He Could Be Wrong. He Could Be Right.
John said: “I am having an absolute blast on my current tour and so I thought ‘why not extend it?’ and give even more people the chance to come and see me and have a great night out.”
John Lydon will be on stage at The Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells next year on 24 November 2026. Tickets for his performance at this venue are on sale now at: www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk/whats-on/john-lydon.html
For full tour details visit: www.awaywithmedia.com/tours/john-lydon-2026
14 October 2026 – Nigel Havers – Talking B*ll*cks
Nigel Havers is delighted to announce that, due to popular demand, he will be setting out to tour the UK in Spring and Autumn 2026.
“Well, I loved my first tour – and I think the audiences did too – so here we go again!
Join me, a stage, and a lifetime of gloriously ridiculous stories to share with you. You’ll get the full Havers experience: charm, wit, and absolutely no running in slow motion. I’ll be taking you on a thoroughly entertaining trot through five decades in showbiz. From my early days as a fresh-faced drama school hopeful, to the highs and lows of a career that’s seen me in everything from Chariots of Fire and Empire of the Sun to Don’t Wait Up and some rather marvellous West End plays – and more than my fair share of Palladium Pantos.
Of course, there’ll be behind-the-scenes gossip, tales of triumph (and disaster), moments of sheer madness, and a fair bit of talking b*ll*cks. And just when you think you’ve got me figured out, I might surprise you. Let’s just say there’s a taste of my very first acting role and a little showcase of one of my off-stage talents – I’ll leave you guessing.”
Nigel’s work for The Royal National Theatre includes The Importance of Being Earnest and Family Voices. West End appearances include Conduct Unbecoming, Richard II and Man & Superman for the RSC. Nigel played Serge in Art. He has appeared in touring productions of Rebecca, Single Spies and comedy Basket Case. His most recent appearance was in Noel Coward’s play Private Lives.
As one of Britain’s leading television actors, Nigel has starred in many outstanding productions including Upstairs Downstairs, The Glittering Prizes, Pennies from Heaven, Murder Most Horrid, and the hit US series Brothers and Sisters. He has played Lewis Archer in Coronation Street, Lord Hepworth in Downton Abbey, and has appeared in Benidorm, Murder On The Blackpool Express and Finding Alice. His most recent appearances have been in All Creatures Great & Small, and The Gentleman. Since 2020 he has presented The Bidding Room.
Nigel’s films include Chariots of Fire, A Passage to India, Empire of the Sun and Quiet Days in Clichy. He also starred in The Whistle Blower and Farewell to the King. For the last ten years Nigel has been starring in the popular pantomime season at the London Palladium.
Tickets to see Nigel at The Assembly Hall Theatre on 14 October 2026 are on sale now at: www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk/whats-on/nigel-havers-talking-bllcks.html
For full tour details visit: https://nigelhavers.live/