We know, we know. There's a lot to be miserable about in January. We're back to work, Christmas is over and it's cold. But we're not losing our sense of humour.
Some of the brightest, biggest and best stand-up comedians are going up and down the UK in 2015, and here Digital Spy rounds up some of the most unmissable tours.
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1. Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap!
If there's one man who knows how to yap, it's Alan Carr. Although most are now more familiar with Carr as the host of Chatty Man, this is to underplay his skill and deftness as a stand-up. He's simply one of the best, and we've already booked our tickets.
Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap! runs nationwide from February 1 to December 12.
2. Michael McIntyre: Happy & Glorious
Undisputed king of arena comedy Michael McIntyre returns after a three-year absence for his 'Happy & Glorious' tour. He's the definition of middle class mainstream comedy, but he's undeniably funny. Riffing on his poshness and plenty of skipping are guaranteed.
Michael McIntyre: Happy & Glorious runs nationwide from August 12 to December 11.
3. Stewart Lee: A Room With a Stew
The acerbic Comedy Vehicle maestro takes his new tour on the road. He's easily one of the best comedians on the circuit at the moment, so get a ticket while they're still available.
Stewart Lee: A Room With a Stew runs nationwide from February 1 to June 20.
4. Katherine Ryan: Glam Role Model
The past 12 months have seen Katherine Ryan propelled from relative unknown to the mainstream. This year she continues her tour in which she speaks, amongst other things, about getting into an argument with Tulisa and an ex-boyfriend who cheated on her with a glamour model.
Katherine Ryan: Glam Role Model runs nationwide from April 24 to June 27.
5. Henning Wehn: Eins, Zwei, DIY
Observant and engaging, Henning Wehn's German take on British culture never fails to be funny. Musing on finance, the housing crisis and loan companies, his latest show promises to be wunderbar.
Henning Wehn: Eins, Zwei, DIY runs nationwide from February 3 to July 4.
6. How Now Mrs Brown Cow
Love her or loathe her, Mrs Brown is huge. The formidable Irish matriarch - as well as Brendan O'Carroll - is heading out on tour again this year for more outrageous shenanigans. After a night at a gig, you'll feel like one of the family.
How Now Mrs Brown Cow runs nationwide from March 24 to December 5.
7. Kevin Bridges: A Whole Different Story
The supremely talented young comedian has an impossibly natural delivery and is a must-see live. His new show is set to break records again, as he performs an amazing 15 nights at the Glasgow SECC Arena.
Kevin Bridges: A Whole Different Story runs nationwide from June 21 to December 4.
8. Simon Amstell: To Be Free
Amstell already took 'To Be Free' on the road late last year, but if you didn't manage to see the show, he's touring across the country again soon. Thought-provoking and insightful, this will make you see life in a new - more downbeat - light.
Simon Amstell: To Be Free runs nationwide from February 3 to March 27.
9. Dave Gorman Gets Straight to the Point* (*The Powerpoint)
Master of the elaborate lecture, Dave Gorman is taking his Mac and projector around the country later this year. Neurotic and pernickety in the very best way possible, Gorman's innovative take on the everyday and minutiae of life is not to be missed.
Dave Gorman Gets Straight to the Point* (*The Powerpoint) runs nationwide from October 4 to November 28.
10. Ellie Taylor: Elliementary
You might recognise Taylor from hosting Snog, Marry, Avoid or featuring in Show Me The Funny. But don't let that put you off. Taking her debut tour on the road, her material on modeling for Matalan and the strains of long-distance relationships is a hoot.
Ellie Taylor: Elliementary runs nationwide from February 7 to May 23.
11. Richard Herring: Lord of the Dance Settee
Richard Herring's stand-up has become renowned for having a theme - whether it's about Jesus or Hitler. However, in this continuing tour we get to see a more eclectic, frivolous and daft side to Herring as he riffs without much direction. Which turns out not to be a bad thing at all.
Richard Herring: Lord of the Dance Settee runs nationwide from January 19 to May 29.



















