Danny Baker Tickets / Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre

Danny Baker tour dates and tickets
Danny Baker is a comedian, writer and radio/television presenter from London.

Danny Baker will be performing 1 event in Aberdeen on Thursday 2nd April 2026 at the Tivoli Theatre.

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How Much Are Danny Baker Tickets in Aberdeen?

Thu Apr 2 2026 Aberdeen, UK UK
Official face value from £32.50. Resale tickets from £29.90.
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Danny Baker Aye Aye Ahoy Hoy
Aberdeen, Tivoli Theatre
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Aberdeen, The Tivoli Theatre

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£29.90
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Danny Baker Aye Aye Ahoy Hoy
Aberdeen, Tivoli Theatre
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Danny Baker Aye Aye! Ahoy Hoy!
Aberdeen, Tivoli Theatre
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£32.50
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Address: Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre, 34 - 48 Guild St , Aberdeen, AB11 6NB
Telephone: 01224 592755
Tivoli Theatre was opened in 1872, as Her Majesty's Theatre, becoming a bingo hall in the 1960s, before falling into disuse in the 1990s. It re-opened in 2013, with theatre, comedy and music shows.