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Billed as an hour in the company of a self-described “prick,” this is sharp, irreverent stand‑up — unapologetically personal, skipping from single life and societal pressure to gravy and boobs.

Rosie Jones, star of Taskmaster and a writer whose comedy often turns personal experience into sharp, compassionate commentary, will be touring the UK this autumn with her new stand‑up show, I Can’t Tell What She’s Saying. The show’s title cheekily riffs on the miscommunication she’s faced online—“Can’t tell what she’s saying” often being the ugly prelude to dismissing her entirely.

The tour runs from 9 September to 4 December, with a broad sweep of venues across the country. From Taunton and Bradford to Bloomsbury and Brighton, to Glasgow and Edinburgh, Rosie’s taking her brand of frank, unvarnished humour to theatres large and small. She’ll tackle everything from the quirks of single life and being seen as a spokesperson to much more everyday obsessions—gravy, and yes, boobs.

Jones arrives after earning a nomination for Most Outstanding Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and on the back of her sitcom Pushers, co‑written and starring in a subversive, disabled-led comedy about a woman driven to crime by a broken system. The tour isn’t just a chance to laugh—it’s part of a wider creative and social mission. Rosie Jones also recently launched a foundation to support mental health and peer connection for people with cerebral palsy, and the tour will feature in-person events in several locations.

Performances across the tour are accessible—BSL interpretation and captioning will be available upon request at many venues.

Tour dates:
9 September – 4 December 2025
Venues across the UK, including Taunton, Leeds, Brighton, London, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh and more.

Tickets and full tour info:
www.rosiejonescomedy.com

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Elena Leo is the Culture & Lifestyle Editor of Ikon London Magazine.