Lloyd Griffith at The Glee Leeds

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Sun 5Oct
2025

Greg James: All The Best For The Future (14+)The Glee Club Leeds

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Join Greg James for a hilarious evening in celebration of his new book. We all have big dreams about how we want our lives to go, racing through milestones to unlock life's next level. But have you remembered to have fun along the way?
Every ticket includes a copy of Greg’s new book 'All the Best for the Future'.

Advance price

  • £37.50 Show Entry
  • £37.50 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.50 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 7:00 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 14+

Baroque and Roll- Tour 2023

Fresh from supporting Jack Whitehall on his 2023 UK arena tour, comedian Lloyd Griffith is back with a brand new show ‘Baroque and Roll’. It’s a big year for Lloyd, he’s turning 40 and with it, the impending midlife crisis – or ‘renaissance’ as he’s insisting it’s called; complete with body hair removal, head hair additions, teeth whitening and obviously the obligatory half marathon sign up. It’ll be funny and yes, there’ll be the odd song or two from that magnificent voice of his.

As seen on Ted Lasso (Apple), Nolly (ITV), Soccer AM (RIP), 8 Out of 10 Cats (Channel 4), Can you beat the bookies (BBC), Live at The Comedy Store (Comedy Central), House of Games (BBC).

 

“What is evident from the outset is that Griffith is bursting with talent. He is a funny, charming, self-effacing comic who very obviously gains great joy from making people laugh. It is evident in the way he feeds off the audience”

joe.co.uk

“useful idiot”

The Guardian

“It’s not often you get a comic and a choirboy rolled into one, and he’s seriously talented in both areas”

Leicester Mercury

“Lloyd bounces off the audience and has everyone laughing along with him. This is an hour of uplifting stand-up that’ll have you smiling for days. A warm, relatable and hilarious show”

The Sunday Post