Will Owen at The Glee Birmingham

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Sat 16May
2026

Will Owen: Looking Fab At Fifty (16+)The Glee Club Birmingham

26-year-old comedian Will Owen thinks the future looks bright (no further questions).
Fresh from The Edinburgh Fringe 2025, Will is going on a UK wide tour, as he seeks to replace the empty gratifications of his forlorn life with the deep profundity of light entertainment. He’s gay! He’s lonely! But most importantly, he’s live!

Advance price

  • £15.00 Show Entry
  • £15.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.50 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 7:45 PM
  • Last entry 8:00 PM

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available No
  • Minimum age 16+

Looking Fab At Fifty – Tour 2026

26-year-old comedian Will Owen thinks the future looks bright (no further questions).

Fresh from The Edinburgh Fringe 2025, Will is going on a UK wide tour, as he seeks to replace the empty gratifications of his forlorn life with the deep profundity of light entertainment. He’s gay! He’s lonely! But most importantly, he’s live!

Composer: Annabel Marlow
Music Production: Harvey O’Connell

 

The Times Best Jokes Of Edinburgh Fringe 2025.

One of 2024’s best reviewed shows of the Fringe.

Winner: Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year.

Tour support for Ania Magliano and Rhys Nicholson.

 

About Will…

Will’s debut Edinburgh Fringe show, ‘Like, Nobody’s Watching’, blended the camp theatrics of Saturday night TV with confessional stand-up, and was a hit with critics and audiences alike. It received multiple five star reviews, featured on British Comedy Guide’s Best Reviewed Shows list, and won an Entertainment Now award.

Before hitting the Fringe, Will found success on the comedy competition circuit, culminating in him winning the title at Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year. He also reached the finals of other prestigious new act competitions, such as 2Northdown New Act and Bath Festival New Comedian.

Will also regularly hosts his own mixed-bill queer comedy game show ‘Abso-frickin-lution’ in London, which gives one lucky audience member the chance to reimagine their past, like a funnier, gayer Surprise, Surprise.

★★★★★ (BroadwayBaby.com). ★★★★★ (ThreeWeeks). ★★★★★ (Entertainment-Now.com).

‘Dazzling’ ★★★★

List

‘Hilarious, authentic, in control… gives us what we didn’t know we needed’ ★★★★

OnTheMic.co.uk

‘[a] Gen Z Graham Norton’

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke

‘snarling charisma to burn’

The Scotsman

'biting yet with an archetypal indifference... it's a winning formula'

Chortle