Whatever Dillie Keane tells you about the future of Fascinating Aida, don't believe her, she will inevitably change her mind.

Britain's top female comedy trio are back on the road to celebrate 25 years since they first started - it's actually 27 but 25 looked better on the posters - and in that time they have spilt up twice and then reconvened again - twice.

Keane even went so far as to proclaim the group would never be getting back together after the first split in 1989, but realises any such proclamations mean nothing now.

"I have now decided that whatever I say about Fascinating Aida and its future will be wrong," she says.

"I have no ability to predict my own life and I am definitely not going to kill it off again," - that probably means she will.

Keane is joined on this tour by Adèle Anderson, one of the original members, and singer Liza Pulman and in the last two years they have enjoyed two tours of the UK and spent last Christmas in New York.

"We have always said we would reconvene for our 25th so we did and we wrote a few new songs," says Keane.

"People said we could just do the old songs but that's totally lazy.

"The first few dates went really well and we sold out a few dates at German Street Theatre without any publicity so we were approached about doing a big tour and wrote some more songs - 75 per cent of them are new now.

"We call it stand up and sit down comedy as we have to sit down to play the piano.

"Health and Safety comes up a lot as it is always in the news with things like some headmaster saying children must play conkers with safety goggles on.

"The cosseting of our lives by rules and regulations has got more and more extreme and people really do feel quite angry about it.

"We update the show on a daily basis and there is quite a lot of politics in it.

"Last month it was Gordon Brown hitting his civil servants or not and I don't know what it will be when we get to Fairfield."

Due to her commitments with Fascinating Aida, Keane had to turn down a part in the Grumpy Old Women Live Two tour that's currently doing the rounds, having starred alongside Jenny Eclair and Linda Robson in the first.

"I was offered but I was already booked to do Fascinating Aida," she says.

"I would like to work with Jenny again as I have the utmost respect for her, she is a great comic and a terrifically hard worker who raised my game."

Fascinating Aida, Fairfield Halls, April 16, 7.45pm, £18.50. Call 020 8688 9291 or visit fairfield.co.uk.