A whole new show of daftness. You know it makes sense.

This is not a musical. Milton Jones is tone deaf and has no sense of rhythm, but at least he doesn’t make a song and dance about it.

He has more important things to discuss. Like giraffes… and there’s a bit about tomatoes.

You might know him from Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo or Radio 4. Or that time he stood for the Scottish National Party, fought a hard campaign, but in the end had to respect the wishes of the people of Cardiff. A whole new show of daftness. You know it makes sense.

Milton Jones is a veteran standup - known for his zany persona and loud shirts, he's one of the most celebrated one-liner comedians in the UK, and has appeared all over TV and stand-up stages acoss the country. Silly, witty, and entirely unpredictable, Milton's timeless comedian is worth catching while you can! Milton will perform in the brand-new rennovated Beacon Hall:

The once-in-a-generation transformation is complete. After five years, Bristol Beacon is open.

You’re invited to step inside and feel the music once more. Amazing acts for curious cats. Music sensations for every generation. For the movers and shakers, the music makers – the doors are open.

After five years and £132 million (the second-largest investment in England by the Arts Council this century), Bristol Beacon have completed their regeneration project, re-inventing the venue.

The Beacon has four distinct spaces: Beacon Hall, Lantern Hall, the Bridgehouse and the Weston Stage.

Beacon Hall is the heart of the venue - it's flagship stage, with a capacity of up to 2,000 and a packed programme of massive names and events constantly updating. Designed for the best possible acoustics, it's a truly showstopping venue.

Parking is available in Trenchard Street Car Park located just behind the Colston Hall.