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Neil Innes - 'How Sweet To Be An Idiot'

indigo at The O2, London.

No under 14s in the standing area, 12 - 14s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £52.00 (£45.00)
KINGS ROW £107.00 (£95.00) Sold out
STALLS SEATS £74.00 (£65.00) Sold out
BALCONY SEATS £74.00 (£65.00) Sold out

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AGMP Concerts presents

A celebration of the life of 

NEIL INNES

‘How Sweet To Be An Idiot’

featuring

MICHAEL PALIN & TERRY GILLIAM

YO LA TENGO (USA)

SANJEEV BHASKAR

EMO PHILLIPS
(USA)

STEPHEN FRY
(Video)

RICK WAKEMAN
(Video)

AIMEE MANN
(Video)

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE (Video)

JOHN HALSEY (The Rutles)

RODNEY SLATER & 'LEGS' LARRY SMITH (The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band)

PHIL JACKSON, PETE AVES, DAVID CAITLIN BIRCH (Bootleg Beatles)

WOODY WOODMANSEY (David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars)

MADDY PRIOR & JULIEN LITTMAN (Steeleye Span)

ADRIAN EDMONDSON

PHILL JUPITUS

JOE STILGOE

HORACE PANTER
(The Specials)

TERRAFOLK
(Slovenia)

RUTLIN' KEN THORNTON

CHARLIE DORE

ANDY ROBERTS
(Scaffold)

ELLIOT RANDALL
(Steely Dan)

ROGER McGOUGH (GRIMMS)

KEVIN ELDON

TOM McGUINNESS & HUGHIE FLINT

BRIAN PATTEN

MICKY SIMMONDS

MICKO WESTMORLAND

PAUL CUDDEFORD

TERRY EDWARDS

SONIA JONES

KIM GOODY

ISABELLA COULSTOCK

& NEIL INNES
(Video)

MUSICAL DIRECTOR: JOHN ALTMAN

and many more to be announced

Join this celebration to help remember comic, musician and actor Neil Innes. Known as much for his wit, musicianship, and philosophy as the people he worked with, Neil was one of the great songwriters, comedians and bon viveurs. He wrote songs about the human condition, songs for children, comedy songs, songs about life, uplifting songs, hilarious songs, songs from the heart.

Straight from art school into the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, then television with ‘Do Not Adjust Your Set’, Neil worked with Monty Python on their live stage shows, touring and filming in the UK and America. He co-produced Rutland Weekend Television with Eric Idle which led to being offered his own hugely popular series ‘Innes Book of Records.’  Later, as part of Grimms, a group of poets, comedians and musicians, and much touring, he finally linked up again with Eric Idle to create the much lauded film and band The Rutles. In the latter part of his working life, Neil toured with his solo show performing in the UK, America, Japan, New Zealand and Australia, before getting together with two of his favourite comedians Adrian Edmundson and Phill Jupitus to form the Idiot Bastard Band.