Comedian and television presenter Joe Lycett will headline the National Student Pride main stage on Saturday 24th February. In conversation with Suzi Ruffell, Lycett will discuss his life and career in an interview in partnership with Attitude Magazine at National Student Pride.
National Student Pride is the UK’s largest LGBTQ+ student event, made by students, for students. Student Pride returns to London on 23-25th February 2024 to bring together 2,000+ attendees for a whole weekend of parties, panels, an LGBTQ+ careers fair, and so much more.
On the main stage, Student Pride will host RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Tomara Thomas, and Cara Melle, as well as ‘Queer Question Time’, hosted by LBC’s Natasha Devon, to ask the big questions facing LGBTQ+ students and LGBTQ+ TV and Film, headlined by Russell T Davies. The main stage is hosted by Tia Kofi and Charlie Craggs.
Free daytime tickets, £10 weekend wristbands and Sunday Drag Brunch bolt-on tickets are available at https://www.studentpride.co.uk/tickets.
Lycet is no stranger to stage or screen, with multiple headline tours and his live entertainment show, Late Night Lycett commissioned for a second series coming in 2024. Lycett is well known for getting political with his viral PR stunts. From calling out politicians, taking on water companies to faking a shredding of £10,000 in protest of David Beckham’s work with World Cup host Qatar.
National Student Pride is excited to delve into Joe Lycett’s life and career in this exclusive interview.
Award-winning Midlands-based comedian Lycett can also be seen doing Send To All on Michael McIntyre's Big Show on Saturday, January 27 on BBC One. He takes his aunties along too, made famous by his show #LateNightLycett.
Joe Lycett is alsp going to be doing some intimate work in progress gigs which are guaranteed to sell out very quickly indeed. To find out more sign up to his mailing list here.