Promotional photo of Lloyd Griffith wearing a cream coloured jacket and an orange shirt, stood facing forwards with his thumbs up by his side, with a half-smile on his face.

Lloyd Griffith: Baroque and Roll

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This event was rescheduled to Sunday 15 September. If you already hold tickets for the original March performance, you don’t have to do anything, our box office will be in touch in the next few days to discuss your ticket options.

A message from Lloyd:

Hello everyone. Due to unforeseen circumstances I’m having to rearrange my tour to this autumn. I haven’t made this decision lightly and I’ll be able to explain more in due course. All shows will be rescheduled, venues will be in touch directly and I really hope you will be able to make the new dates. I’ve really loved previewing the show up and down the country for the last 6 months and I can’t wait to get back out there asap. Again, hope you understand, and I love you all xx


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 both 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

‘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

‘Useful idiot’

The Guardian

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Date
Time
Price
Accessibility
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Date
Sunday 15th Sep 2024
Time
07:30 PM
Price
£20.00
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