There are still two chances left to catch Adam's Kernel Panic show at the Duchess Theatre this week.
Tickets are available from the wonderful Invisible Dot emporium.
Adam and his bottom returned to a seat in the 6Music studio to discuss his shows and 2014 life with Shaun W Keaveny, a man who will always hold a fond place in my heart, not least because of his generosity in offering his morning slot to Adam and Joe for two weeks in 2007.
While he was in Western House, he also recorded this utterly pointless video, bless 'im.
If you're not able to get to London this week, there will be a few more opportunities in other parts of the country.
Check Adam's Events page and my silly calendar thing. He'll also be appearing back in London for the Friends of the Earth "The Big Laugh".
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Friday, 4 April 2014
Adam Buxton at the 6Music Festival
For the first time, since it was birthed 12 years ago, 6Music held a festival. A good proportion of the BBC has moved it's operation up to Salford so it made sense to hold the festival in Manchester.
Since Adam was instrumental in the very survival of the station, he was invited to perform in their fringe area and join Marc Riley for his Saturday evening show.
There were a number pictures tweeted too.
This is Adam chatting to Marc Riley, Connan Mockasin and Nemone on 1st March show.
Here he is introducing The National - final act of the festival on Stage One.
Since Adam was instrumental in the very survival of the station, he was invited to perform in their fringe area and join Marc Riley for his Saturday evening show.
At 1hr 37mins - Adam Buxton reading Captain Beefheart’s ‘Blimp’ in the style of David Bowie http://t.co/G3kqkzw75K
— Raving Ponce Machine (@AuntieNubbins) March 4, 2014
There were a number pictures tweeted too.
@BBC6Music @AdamBuxton great day today at 6MFF. This is my son Declan on stage with the ever brilliant Adam Buxton! pic.twitter.com/T9EC84zsy2
— It's swell being Del (@delrandles65) March 1, 2014
Adam Buxton at the festival fringe #bbc6musicfestival pic.twitter.com/fDlLKyTl1o
— SundaeCommunications (@todayissundae) March 1, 2014
Beloved has met lovely Adam Buxton at the #6musicfestival I'm only a bit jealous. (Lies. Lot jealous.) http://t.co/J14P4VWMeT
— Anne Hobson (@annejhobson) March 1, 2014
@shanedorrian3 The Fringe was terrific - John Cooper Clarke, Adam Buxton, Peter Hook...
— Chris Hawkins (@ChrisHawkinsUK) March 2, 2014
This is Adam chatting to Marc Riley, Connan Mockasin and Nemone on 1st March show.
Here he is introducing The National - final act of the festival on Stage One.
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