TOP comic Joel Dommett is back and he is unapologetic - but only if that is ok with you.

The TV star and stand-up comedian is going back on tour this year with his latest offering ‘Unapologetic (If That’s Ok?)’ and will be bringing the show to High Wycombe comedy fans in November this year.

Audiences will be joining Joel as he brings you bang up to date on his life since his last live show.

The 34-year-old burst onto the comedy scene back in 2007 and has managed to establish himself as one of the most exciting comedians in the UK.

Originally from Rockhampton in Gloucestershire, Joel moved to London at the age of 19, performing his first stand-up gig in an LA bar.

After taking television screens by storm and gaining thousands of new fans in reaching the final of I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! (ITV) in 2016, Joel went on to host I’m A Celebrity Extra Camp (ITV2) alongside Scarlett Moffatt and Joe Swash, and starred in two series of Comedy Central’s critically acclaimed Joel and Nish vs. The World.

He also co-starred in the hugely successful UK version of Impractical Jokers on BBC Three, and has numerous acting credits to his name - including a starring role in his first feature film White Island, E4’s Skins and BBC Two’s Popatron.

He was most recently the co-host of Singletown (ITV2), and presented hit prime time international smash hit The Masked Singer on ITV.

His other TV appearances includes Celebrity Juice, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Drunk History.

The start of 2019 saw Joel release a 30 minute stand-up special for Netflix as part of a global comedy event Comedians of the World.

And if he was not busy enough, he has also achieved a place on the Sunday Times Bestseller list with his debut book It’s Not Me It’s Them which was recently released in paperback.

The book follows the trials and tribulations of a hopeless modern romantic - with Joel sharing his past and current dating, sexual and relationship fails.

Presented by Off The Kerb Productions, Joel Dommett brings ‘Unapologetic (If That’s Ok?)’ to the Wycombe Swan in St Mary Street, High Wycombe, on Thursday, November 19, at 8pm.

The show is strictly 14+ as it is likely to contain adult material and swearing - children younger than 14 will not be admitted, even if accompanied by an adult.

Get your tickets, which are £24.50 each, are available online now at www.wycombeswan.co.uk. The theatre and its ticket office is currently shut due to the rules surrounding coronavirus, meaning tickets can only be bought online at the moment.