A PODCAST with more than 1.5 million listeners per week is embarking on a UK tour soon.

No Such Thing as a Fish is a weekly podcast, from the makers of British game show QI and features the opportunity to see the UK’s favourite fact-finders’ live as they share their best bonkers trivia.

The makers of this multi-award-winning podcast will begin their UK tour on February 28, kicking off in Aberdeen, with 17 dates lined up.

This new show, In No Particular Order, will feature Dan, James, Anna and Andy taking their fact-filled tomfoolery around the UK, including one stop in Wales.

The team responsible for No Such Thing as a Fish, which is now in its fifth year, said: “We can’t wait to get back on the tour bus to spread the nerdery further and wider across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales than ever before.

“Performing live and meeting our fellow fact-fans is always the highlight of our year - though looking at the schedule, it looks like our tour managers have taken our title In No Particular Order quite literally.

“For anyone with a thirst for knowledge, a taste for puns, and a need for some belly-laughs, this is an unmissable show.”

The shows will feature a live, unedited and unscripted podcast performance. This year also includes the introduction of a new first half, in which the team will talk about the most extraordinary, bizarre and hilarious things they’ve come across in the months since the last tour.

No Such Thing as a Fish’s new show In No Particular Order will be at St David’s Hall, Cardiff, on Wednesday, March 13, starting at 8pm.

Please note that children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult, with the show likely to contain strong language and adult themes.

Tickets are £22, or £20 for students and those over the age of 60. It is an additional £1 if you’d like your ticket posted.

For a full list of dates and venues, visit www.nosuchthingasafish.com/live or to book tickets to the Cardiff show via phone call 029 2087 8444.

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