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Milton Jones Cancels Tour Following Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

  • Comedy in Your Eye
  • 8 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Milton Jones, the beloved British comedian known for his surreal humour and one-liners, has announced the cancellation of several shows from his ongoing Ha!Milton Tour after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 60-year-old comedian shared the news on social media, stating that while the cancer is treatable, he will require surgery and time to recover.

Key Takeaways

  • Milton Jones has cancelled multiple tour dates due to a prostate cancer diagnosis.

  • The comedian's surgery is scheduled for the coming weeks, necessitating a recovery period.

  • Fans and fellow comedians have expressed their support and well wishes.

Cancellation Details

In his heartfelt announcement, Jones expressed his regret over the cancellations, which include shows in:

  • Leeds

  • Coventry

  • Basingstoke

  • Sterts

  • Launceston

  • Durham

  • Hexham

  • Ilkley

  • Wakefield

  • Lichfield

  • Tunbridge Wells

  • Portsmouth

  • Lyme Regis

He reassured fans that the summer dates in Colchester, Bridlington, Stroud, and London will be rescheduled for the autumn, while the autumn leg of the tour remains unaffected. Ticket holders for the cancelled shows will be contacted directly by the venue box office.

Support From Fans and Peers

Following the announcement, fans and fellow comedians took to social media to send their best wishes to Jones. Comments included:

  • Understandable Milton, get well soon and we look forward to laughing at you again when you are better... take care.

  • "Good luck with your treatment Milton, from experience also make time afterwards to recover from the effects of the treatment."

  • "So sorry to hear your health news. Much more important to take the time needed for your treatment (and some recovery time afterwards). Take care."

Milton Jones: A Brief Overview

Milton Jones has been a prominent figure in the comedy scene since 1996, gaining recognition for his unique style and deadpan delivery. He became a household name through appearances on popular shows such as Mock the Week and Live At The Apollo. In addition to his stand-up career, he authored a semi-autobiographical novel titled "Where Do Comedians Go When They Die?: Journeys of a Stand-Up" in 2009.

Understanding Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men in the UK, affecting approximately one in eight men during their lifetime. While it predominantly affects men over the age of 50, it can also be diagnosed in younger individuals. Treatment options vary based on the stage of cancer and may include:

  • Surgery

  • Radiotherapy

  • Hormone therapy

  • Active surveillance (watchful waiting)

The NHS emphasises the importance of a multi-disciplinary team in managing prostate cancer, which may include oncologists, radiographers, and specialist nurses. The goal of treatment is either to cure the disease or to control symptoms effectively.

Conclusion

Milton Jones's diagnosis and subsequent cancellation of tour dates have understandably caused concern among his fans and the comedy community. As he prepares for surgery and recovery, the outpouring of support highlights the impact he has had on many lives through his comedy. Fans eagerly await his return to the stage, hoping for a swift recovery and a return to his unique brand of humour.

Sources

  • Milton Jones cancels comedy shows after revealing cancer diagnosis, The Independent.

  • Milton Jones reveals prostate cancer diagnosis : News 2025 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide, Chortle.

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