The UK’s angriest news reporter Jonathan Pie is returning for a brand-new live show and has East Midlands dates in the diary

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Motormouth news reporter Jonathan Pie is coming to the East Midlands in Autumn 2026 with his latest show – and it could be his last if the title is anything to go by.

The End of the World tour sees the UK’s angriest newsreader head to Nottingham and Leicester to share his helpful guide to surviving the impending apocalypse.

Pie is coming to terms with the horror of Keir Starmer’s Labour and the fact that he voted for it. Meanwhile, Reform are waiting in the wings and Elon Musk is pulling the strings. The far-right are on the march, Trump’s having a ball and the woke left still haven’t worked out how to get their head out their own arses. The climate is collapsing, AI is about to rule and ruin your life and World War Three feels distinctly possible.

This is The End of The World according to Jonathan Pie comes to Leicester’s De Monfort Hall on October 9, 2026 and Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall on November 29.

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Tickets are available via the Jonathan Pie website HERE


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