Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee, writer, broadcaster and stand-up Glenn Moore (Mock The Week, The Stand-Up Sketch Show and The Dave Berry Breakfast Show) is back on the road on his largest tour to date for Autumn 2022 with a new show, Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed Me, Glenn I’m Sixty Moore. Expect a “comedy masterclass” (The Times) and a high-energy barrage of the most jokes you’ve ever heard humanely fit into one stand-up show.
Glenn Moore tickets go on sale at 10am, Thursday 25th November. Full dates and tickets at glennmoorecomedy.com
On television and radio, Glenn is a regular on both Mock The Week (BBC Two) and The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV2), and has appeared on Rob Delaney’s Stand Up Central (Comedy Central), Pointless Celebrities (BBC One), and Richard Osman’s House of Games (BBC Two), The News Quiz, and The Now Show (BBC Radio 4). Glenn’s writing credits include The Mash Report (BBC Two), Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC Three), Play To The Whistle (ITV) and being a staff writer on the CITV sketch comedy show Scrambled. He can be heard daily as one quarter of The Dave Berry Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio, the UK’s biggest commercial radio breakfast show.
Known for his perfectly crafted one-liners on Twitter, which have earned him a huge following, 2019 saw Glenn take his fourth critically-acclaimed show, Love Don’t Live Here Glenny Moore on a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and his then biggest tour to date including a sell-out run at London’s Soho Theatre. The previous year saw Glenn earn an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination for best show with Glenn, Glenn, Glenn, How Do You Like It, How Do You Like It, following on from the celebrated show The Very Best of Belinda Carlisle and his debut show Glenngarry Glen Glenn which received much critical acclaim, was one of the year’s best reviewed debut shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and received a nomination for Best Debut Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival.