She’s currently on the other side of the world getting stuck into trials and bush tucker.
But when comedian Ruby Wax finishes her stint on I’m A Celebrity she’ll be heading out on tour – and to York.
Her show, Ruby Wax: Absolutely Famous, comes to the Grand Opera House on Sunday 7 June 2026.
Ruby has been charming her campmates in the Australian jungle with tales from those she quizzed on her hit TV shows ‘Ruby Wax Meets’ and ‘Full Wax’.
Ruby coaxed fascinating insights from Donald Trump, OJ Simpson, Pamela Anderson and Madonna to name just a few, all who found themselves in the hot seat on the BAFTA-nominated format.
A tour spokesperson said: “Audiences will now have the chance to see Ruby’s provocative, hilariously abrasive and incomparable style for themselves in this brand-new live show.

“Once again, Ruby will be – just about – kept in check by her lifelong friend and A-list producer Clive Tulloh, as the pair come together to review clips from the extraordinary shows they worked on, share scandalous stories that have never been heard before, and take the audience along for the ride.”
Ruby Wax said: “It’s Ruby here – yes, broadcasting live from the jungle, where the wi-fi is powered by mosquitoes and my only beauty routine is ‘don’t get eaten.’ But fear not! The moment I escape; I’m heading straight back on the road and can’t wait to see you all there.”
A comedian, actor and mental health advocate, Ruby has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, starred on primetime TV, and script edited on the much-loved Absolutely Fabulous.
Tickets are on sale now, and are available via her website.












