THE award-winning comedian, actor and writer Jack Whitehall has added a Llandudno date to his new tour of the UK.

As part of the tour promoting his new live show, “Settle Down”, he will perform at Venue Cymru on Tuesday, July 11.

Tickets went on sale today (June 9) and are available from ticketmaster.co.uk/jackwhitehall and jackwhitehall.com.

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His latest tour follows three sell-out arena tours, ahead of what he described as his “most personal show yet”.

He added: “It’s about my struggle to settle down gracefully. I’ve got a long-term partner, a ridiculous dog and am now hurtling towards middle age without a clue.

“It’s about a foppish man-child’s cack-handed attempt at adulting!”

Whitehall also starred alongside Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt in Disney’s “Jungle Cruise”, and in “Clifford the Big Red Dog” for Paramount.

Both films are currently in development for sequels.

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He will next star alongside Shailene Woodley in “Robots”, an independent romantic comedy directed by Academy Award nominee Ant Hines.

Whitehall has also just finished filming the second season of the Apple TV+ comedy series, “The Afterparty”, with Tiffany Haddish, Zoe Chao and Sam Richardson, which will be released later this year.

His film work has included Lasse Hallstrom's “The Nutcracker” and “The Four Realms” for Disney, Garry Marshall’s “Mother’s Day”, and “The Bad Education Movie”, which he also wrote.

On television, he is widely known for his Netflix show “Travels With My Father”, which released its fifth season last year.

Whitehall has also starred in “Good Omens” with Jon Hamm and Michael Sheen for Amazon, and “Bounty Hunters” with Rosie Perez for Sky.

His other TV credits include “Decline & Fall” (BBC), “Fresh Meat” (C4) and “Bad Education” (BBC), which released its fourth series earlier this year.