COMEDIAN John Robins will tell you how he's kept his bowels in good order, at least in public, for the past three decades.

So that's not the reason why he's apt to experience 'Hot Shame', which just happens to be title of his latest tour.

And the good new is, the curious trail leads all the way to The Regal in Evesham, on November 28.

And he will have plenty of other confessions for an audience.

A spokesman said: "Everyone has experienced shame. But John Robins has turned it into an art-form.

"The award-winning stand-up covered the S-word extensively on the Radio X show and podcast he previously co-hosted with fellow comic Elis James. ‘John’s Shame Well’ – a feature where listeners sent in their shameful memories for Robins to share with the nation – became hugely popular.

"Now, the 36-year-old comedian is sharing his own embarrassing experiences on stage in his new tour, Hot Shame. It’s Robins’s first live show since 2017’s The Darkness of Robins, which won the biggest prize in live comedy – the Edinburgh Comedy Award – and went on to play to tens of thousands across the country."

Robins said of his latest interesting concept: "The objectively bad stuff you do doesn’t seem to linger as much, because you regret those things and apologise.

"But when shame’s attached to something that you shouldn’t be ashamed of, it can cause real damage. For example, if someone’s on a date and they poo themselves, they haven’t done anything wrong. It’s a horrific experience , but no one has done anything wrong there. But I'm no speaking from experience. Remarkably, I’ve pretty much kept my bowels in order in public for the last 36 years."

Tickets: 01386 421007.