Lloyd Griffith is set to embark on his brand-new UK tour with stand-up show ‘Baroque and Roll’, from 1st March to 18th May 2024, spanning across 31 dates and including some of UK's most iconic venues, such as London’s Leicester Square Theatre.
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.
Currently supporting Jack Whitehall on his 2023 UK arena tour, Lloyd Griffith is a working class comedian, presenter, actor and a choirboy from Grimsby. A regular on TV, he has appeared on shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats (Channel 4), Pointless Celebrities (BBC One), Roast Battle (Comedy Central), Rob Beckett's Undeniable (Comedy Central), Live at The Comedy Store (Comedy Central), and Richard Osman’s House of Games (BBC), to name a few.
As an actor his credits include roles in Emmy Award -winning series Ted Lasso (Apple). Earlier this year he appeared in Russell T Davies’ ITV series Nolly in which he played much loved ‘Benny’ from Crossroads aka Paul Henry, opposite Helena Bonham Carter. He has also appeared in Bad Education (BBC Three), Everyone Else Burns (C4), It’s a Sin (C4), Not Going Out (BBC One) and Mark Wahlberg’s feature film Infinite.
Lloyd also co-hosted Soccer AM (Sky One) every Saturday morning for two years alongside John Fendley and Jimmy Bullard, and co-hosted comedy action game show Flinch (Netflix) alongside Desiree Burch and Seann Walsh. He also fronted his own critically acclaimed BBC documentary Can You Beat The Bookies, receiving 4 stars from The Guardian, where he embarked on an experiment to find if he could uncover the secrets of gambling success and the truth about the industry.
On the live comedy circuit, he has previously supported Jack Whitehall’s 2017 and 2019/2020 tours playing huge UK venues including Liverpool Echo, Newcastle Metro, Manchester, Leeds, London O2 and Wembley Arenas. Lloyd has taken four of his own solo tours nationwide, with most being extended due to phenomenal demand.
Still a very active singer Lloyd can be heard performing with the choirs of Westminster Abbey, St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and various other nationwide groups.
LLOYD GRIFFITH 2024 UK TOUR
BAROQUE AND ROLL – BUY TICKETS HERE
Fri 1st Mar
Southend
Dixon Studio
Sun 3rd Mar
Brighton
The Forge
Thurs 7th Mar
Salford
The Lowry
Fri 8th Mar
Grimsby
Docks Academy
Sat 9th Mar
Grimsby
Docks Academy
Thurs 14th Mar
Lincoln
The Drill
Fri 15th Mar
Hull
Truck Theatre
Sat 16th Mar
Shrewsbury
Walker Theatre
Sun 17th Mar
Birmingham
The Glee
Thurs 21st Mar
Leicester
The Y Theatre
Fri 22nd Mar
Grimsby
Docks Academy
Sat 23rd Mar
Grimsby
Docks Academy
Thurs 28th Mar
Aldershot
West End Centre
Fri 29th Mar
London
Leicester Square Theatre
Sat 30th Mar
Exeter
Norcott Theatre
Thurs 4th Apr
Newcastle
The Stand
Fri 5th Apr
Grimsby
Docks Academy
Sat 6th Apr
Grimsby
Docks Academy
Sun 7th Apr
Leeds
City Varieties
Weds 10th Apr
York
The Crescent
Thurs 11th Apr
Sheffield
Leadmill
Fri 12th Apr
Worcester
Huntingdon Hall
Thurs 18th Apr
Nottingham
The Glee
Sat 20th Apr
Cambridge
Junction
Tues 23rd Apr
Northampton
Royal
Sat 27th Apr
Poole
Lighthouse Studio
Sun 28th Apr
Cardiff
The Glee
Thurs 9th May
Norwich
Playhouse
Fri 10th May
Swindon
Arts Centre
Fri 17th May
Bristol
Hen and Chicken
Sat 18th May
Lyme Regis
Marine Theatre