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Aberdeen start for Billy Connolly tour





Billy Connolly dates in Aberdeen.
Billy Connolly dates in Aberdeen.

SCOTTISH comedian Billy Connolly returns to the Aberdeen venue where he first wore his big banana boots to start his new High Horse tour.

He will do two nights at Aberdeen’s Music Hall on Monday and Tuesday, September 29 and 30, before going on to Perth, Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow.

Scotland’s most famous funnyman, Billy first wore his big banana boots back at the venue back in 1975.

Tickets will be restricted to six per customer/transaction and go on sale at 9.30am on Friday (July 11) at www.aberdeenperformingarts.com, by phone at 01224 641122 and at Aberdeen Box Office at the Music Hall and His Majesty’s Theatre.

His show will starts at 8pm, with no support and no interval and is age restricted to 14+ years.

“We are thrilled to have Billy Connolly begin his latest tour with us at the Music Hall.

"Although he is a global figure, we feel he is one of our own and the world did first see his big banana boots on our stage!” said Aberdeen Performing Arts press manager Joyce Summers.

“When he last played the Music Hall five years ago, the tickets were instantly snapped by fans who burned up our phone lines and besieged the venue, so we fully expect the 2600 up for grabs for the September nights to fly out the door on Friday.”

Voted best comedian of all time by Channel 4 Billy is known the world over as a stand-up comedian, actor, musician, TV presenter and artist.

After an apprenticeship as a welder in Glasgow, he became a professional performer in 1962, forming The Humblebums band with Gerry Rafferty, before pursuing a solo career as a comedian.

Aside from starring in numerous films and TV series, Billy has toured worldwide continuously for the last 50 years, performing to an audience of over 10,000,000.

He was awarded a CBE in 2003, was given the Freedom of the City of Glasgow in 2010, and was named Britain's most influential stand-up comic in 2012.

Perhaps best known for his moving performance as the loyal servant John Brown in the movie Mrs Brown, the list of his other film credits is impressive. They include Gulliver’s Travels, The X-Files: I Want to Believe, Fido, Garfield 2, Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Last Samurai, Timeline, Peter Kosminsky’s White Oleander, Troy Duffy’s The Boondock Saints and the sequel All Saint’s Day, Stephen Metcalfe’s Beautiful Joe and Barry Levinson’s An Everlasting Piece, Stanley Tucci’s The Imposters, Crossing the Line with Liam Neeson, the Muppet movie version of Treasure Island, Gabriel And Me, Gentleman’s Relish and The Man Who Sued God.

Billy has also appeared in the acclaimed BBC productions Down Among the Big Bad Boys and The Life And Crimes Of Deacon Brodie. His voice is also featured on the animated films Pocahontas and Open Season, and the Disney Pixar animation Brave.

Most recently, he has appeared in Quartet, directed by Dustin Hoffman, in the three-part adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s The Hobbit, directed by Peter Jackson, and will be seen in the upcoming What We Did On Our Holiday alongside David Tennant and Rosamund Pike.

On TV in America, Billy featured in Head Of The Class, which was later spun off into his own series, Billy. He has also made various television guest appearances, most notably in the US series House MD as well as Columbo, Third Rock From The Sun and Veronica’s Closet.

He hosted Billy Connolly’s World Tour of Scotland, a six-part series documenting a tour of his homeland, a theme continued later in his World Tours of New Zealand, Australia and England, Ireland and Wales.

The comedian has also hosted television series Journey To The Edge Of The World and Route 66, as well as other specials such as Pale Blue Scottish Person, A Scott In The Arctic, The Bigger Picture and An Audience With Billy Connolly.

More recently, he has been seen on TV screens, presenting the two-part series Billy Connolly’s Big Send Off.

Also a respected artist, Billy’s drawings have been displayed in various exhibitions throughout the UK since 2012.


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