MANIC punslinger Tim Vine will fire off the goofing one-liners at the Grand Opera House, York, in his new touring show Tim Timinee Tim Timinee Tim Tim To You on May 22 next year.

The Cheam comedian, writer, actor and presenter will combine new stand-up material with silly songs and twitchy dancing. He promises: "Joke, joke, joke. Prop, prop, prop. Song, song, song. Sorry, the laptop's jammed. It's time to put the satire on hold and watch a grown man act the goat. Come along and enjoy the nonsense."

He then issues a warning: "This show will contain wobbly props, one reference to a panda and a song about getting water in your ear after you've been swimming."

Vine, familiar from his former role in Lee Mack's BBC series Not Going Out, broke the Guinness World Record for the most jokes told in an hour with 499, beating the previous best of 362. Each joke told had to gain a laugh from the paying audience to count towards the record, which he held until May 2005, when Australian comedian Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann reeled off 549 jokes. In April this year, however, the record was reassigned to Vine following a decision from Guinness World Record officials.

Vine last played the Grand Opera House in April 2011 on his Joke-Amotive tour. Tickets for his return in his first stand-up tour in four years cost £22 on 0844 871 3024 or at atgtickets.com/york.

The support act on the 8pm bill will be John Archer.