Taskmaster season 13 winner Sophie Duker has announced a stand-up tour of Europe.

The comedian, who ever-so-slightly missed out on winning Champion of Champions III, is taking her 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival show But Daddy I Love Her out on the road next year.

Starting off with UK and Irish dates across January and February, newly-announced dates will then see Duker perform in various European venues across March.

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Those dates are as follows:

March 4: Amsterdam Boom Chicago

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March 5: Rotterdam Club Haug

March 8: Utrecht International Comedy Festival

March 10: Berlin Cosmic Comedy Club

March 12: Hamburg Kent Club

March 15: Paris Le Republique Petit Salel

March 18: Copenhagen Kolme

March 20: Oslo Latter

March 21: Barcelona The Comedy Clubhouse

The best part is, tickets for the UK and European dates (including two final UK dates in May) are available to buy now. You can grab tickets for all dates from Duker's website, or from Ticketmaster for the UK and Ireland dates.

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Meanwhile, it was recently announced that fellow comedian and Taskmaster contestant James Acaster has a new pre-recorded stand-up special that's airing on UK TV in just a few days time.

And Taskmaster itself is returning for its annual New Year's special, with The Royle Family actor Sue Johnston, footballer David James, All Saints' Mel Blatt, Professor Hannah Fry, and money expert Martin Lewis all competing.

Taskmaster can be streamed on the Channel 4 streaming service, while Junior Taskmaster is currently airing weekly. A New Year's special will air over the festive season, while Sophie Duker's tour kicks off in January.

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