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Sian Bradley

Jonathan Van Ness UK tour dates and tickets as Getting Curious series comes out on Netflix

Jonathan Van Ness is going on a quest for answers with his new entertaining Netflix series.

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness will follow the Queer Eye fan favourite as he delves into different topics.

The first episode explores gender as Ness asks “Can We Say Bye-Bye To The Binary?”

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This is Van Ness' new solo adventure, which will please fans who have been missing his eccentric nature and outrageous outfits from Queer Eye.

Queer Eye, a reboot of the early noughties series "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," proved hugely popular on Netflix, with Van Ness being a stand out favourite from the Fab Five.

He went on to host a podcast of the same title, which Netflix has now nabbed for a visual series.

For each episode in the programme, which arrives on January 28, Van Ness will talk to experts and present the information he discovers in the form of sketches and animation.

Upcoming episodes will look at ice skating, bugs, skyscrapers and hair - with the latter being quite the speciality of Van Ness.

"The bottom line is, I got to be interested and, like, really curious about the question,” says Van Ness.

“So I think that's always something I'm thinking about is, like, how curious, how passionate am I about this question, and, you know, to find out more?"

If that wasn't enough, Van Ness is also going on tour. The "Imaginary Living Room Olympian" tour is hitting venues across the UK and US in February.

Jonathan Van Ness UK tour dates and tickets

Tickets for Jonathan Van Ness: Imaginary Living Room Olympian went on sale in December, but fear not, because you can still nab a spot to watch Van Ness in the flesh.

You can find tickets here , priced around £40 each. There are just four dates to choose from, in Glasgow, London, Manchester and Brighton.

Here are the show dates:

Thursday, February 17 - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Saturday, February 19 - London Palladium

Sunday, February 20 - Manchester Opera House

Thursday, February 24 - Brighton Dome

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