Jason Manford is set to perform 89 additional shows in 2025.

This is due to high demand for tickets for his upcoming UK tour, 'A Manford All Seasons.'

This will bring the total number of performances to 176, including a show at the Reading Hexagon, October 2nd 2025.

The new tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday, November 29, from jasonmanford.com.

The tour will see the Salford comedian showcase his 'expert observational comedy' which, according to the Guardian, leaves audiences with standing ovations each night.

The Daily Telegraph describes Manford as 'blessed with the sort of laid-back charm and sharp turn of phrase you can't manufacture.'

Mr Manford said: "I'm absolutely blown away by the response to this tour so far.

"I love touring and bringing some chuckles in these difficult times and so adding these dates means I can see even more of you all over the country."

The comedian is also well known for his acting, presenting and singing, and has recently hosted the BBC One quiz show The Answer Run.

This was the most successful BBC TV quiz show launch in over 10 years.

This December, he will return to the BBC to host a Christmas special of Have I Got Sport For You, a new spin-off of Have I Got News For You.

He has also fronted hit shows for the BBC and ITV, including Unbeatable, Sunday Night at The Palladium, and The Royal Variety Performance.

He was a judge on ITV1's Starstruck and hosted BBC One's primetime special, Big Night of Musicals.

His TV credits also include First & Last (BBC One), The Masked Singer (ITV1), What Would Your Kid Do?

(ITV1), Scarborough (BBC One), 8 Out of 10 Cats (Channel 4), The Nightly Show (ITV1), Live at the Apollo (BBC One), Have I Got News For You (BBC One) and QI (BBC Two).

In September this year, Jason joined the cast of Waterloo Road (BBC One) as the head teacher in a gripping new storyline.

On stage, Jason has starred in numerous musicals in the West End and across the UK, including Sweeney Todd, The Producers, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Guys and Dolls, and Curtains.

Last summer Jason starred as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz at The London Palladium, a role he reprised in his hometown of Manchester.

Jason has led the cast at the Manchester Opera House as Captain Hook in The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan, Jack in Jack and The Beanstalk and this Christmas as Prince Charming in Cinderella.

Tickets for the additional tour shows start at £20.