Following the record-breaking success of Uncanny: I Know What I Saw, Danny Robins returns with a brand-new live show, Uncanny: Fear of the Dark, premiering with a Gala performance at The London Palladium on Wednesday 11 March 2026.
The show will then embark on an extensive UK tour beginning 18 September 2025 at The Lowry, Salford.
Created and performed by Danny Robins, Uncanny: Fear of the Dark is based on the award-winning BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds podcast Uncanny, produced by Bafflegab Productions and Uncanny Media.
Directed by Sam Hodges for Tilted, the production promises a thrilling blend of storytelling and paranormal investigation.
Audiences can expect spine-tingling sound design, video projection and theatrical magic as Danny brings to life real-life accounts of hauntings, apparitions, poltergeists, UFOs and other unexplained phenomena.
Danny will be joined by psychologist Dr Ciarán O’Keeffe and writer/parapsychologist Evelyn Hollow, with audience members invited to ask questions, share theories and recount their own experiences.
Danny Robins said:
“Taking Uncanny on the road and meeting thousands of fans over the last two years has been thrilling for me, so it’s great to be hitting the road again and I’m really excited about playing the iconic London Palladium next Spring, it’s going to a very special night. If you love ghost stories and want to try and make sense of these strange mysteries, we can promise you a fun, thought-provoking, scare-filled night out. Across the podcast, TV series and live show, there’s been no shortage of new stories to tell. Each case is hand-picked for the format and the atmosphere at the live shows has been electric. I can’t wait to welcome people back at some new venues this time, as well as inviting new audiences along for the ride.”
Sam Hodges added:
“With live podcast shows on the rise, what makes Tilted’s approach unique is creating shows that are inherently theatrical, playful and interactive, and, with the help of a brilliant design team, the extraordinary stories that Uncanny features offer a unique opportunity to do just that.”
The show is recommended for ages 10 and up, with parental discretion advised. Running time is approximately 120 minutes including an interval.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







