The multi-award-winning comedian Sara Pascoe has announced a massive 50-date tour around the UK and Ireland - and she's stopping off in Glasgow.

What is being billed as the biggest and best live tour of her life, Success Story will see the 40-year-old perform in parts of the UK and Ireland for the very first time.

The dates include a visit to Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre on February 3.

It's not the comic's only Scottish date either, Pascoe will also be heading to Aberdeen to perform at the Music Hall on February 4.

The highly acclaimed comedian, writer, and actor wrote and starred in the recent BBC2 sitcom, Out Of Her Mind. She is also the host of BBC2’s The Great British Sewing Bee, BBC’s Last Woman On Earth, Dave’s Comedians Giving Lectures and Comedy Central’s Guessable.

How to get tickets for Sara Pascoe’s Success Story tour

Glasgow Times: Sara Pascoe has announced her latest tour, Success Story. Picture: Multitude MediaSara Pascoe has announced her latest tour, Success Story. Picture: Multitude Media

Tickets for Sara Pascoe’s Success Story tour are on sale now, available from the See Tickets website.

Sara Pascoe Success Story tour dates

  • November 10 – The Beck Theatre, Hayes
  • November 11 – Grove Theatre, Dunstable
  • November 12 – The Alban Arena, St Albans
  • November 13 – Norwich Theatre Royal
  • November 17 – Dorking Halls, Dorking
  • November 18 – De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
  • November 19 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone
  • November 20 – Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Hall
  • November 24 – York Barbican
  • November 25 – Octagon Centre, Sheffield
  • November 26 – Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
  • December 1 – The Hawth, Crawley
  • December 2 – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
  • December 3 – The Engine Shed, Lincoln
  • January 26 – The Hexagon, Reading
  • January 27 – Buxton Opera House
  • January 28 – Middlesbrough Town Hall
  • January 29 – Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
  • February 2 – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
  • February 3 – Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow
  • February 4 – Music Hall, Aberdeen
  • February 9 – Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent
  • February 10 – Ipswich Regent Theatre
  • February 11 – The Forum, Bath
  • February 12 – The Shaftsbury Theatre, London
  • February 23 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
  • February 24 – Kings Theatre, Portsmouth
  • February 25 – Westlands Entertainment Venue, Yeovil
  • March 2 – G Live, Guildford
  • March 3 – Cambridge Corn Exchange
  • March 4 – The Orchard Theatre, Dartford
  • March 10 – Royal & Derngate, Northampton
  • March 11 – Brighton Dome, Brighton
  • March 12 – New Theatre, Oxford
  • March 16 – Tyne Theatre & Opera House, Newcastle
  • March 17 – Hull City Hall
  • March 18 – Palace Theatre, Manchester
  • March 19 – The Alexandra, Birmingham
  • March 23 – Vicar Street, Dublin
  • March 24 – The Everyman, Cork
  • March 25 – Ulster Hall, Belfast
  • March 30 – Aberystwyth Arts Centre
  • March 31 – Cheltenham Town Hall
  • April 1 – St David’s Hall, Cardiff
  • April 13 – Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
  • April 14 – Charter Hall, Colchester
  • April 15 – Milton Keynes Theatre
  • April 20 – Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
  • April 21 – Royal Hall, Harrogate
  • April 22 – The Anvil, Basingstoke

Prices vary depending on the individual venues.