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About the show
Established in 2001, the HiFi’s Comedy Club is Leeds’ finest independent stand-up show being the launch pad for so many comedians over the years with the likes of Alan Carr, Paul Sinha, John Bishop, Ross Noble, Katherine Ryan, Kevin Bridges, Jason Manford, Jon Richardson, Sarah Millican, Russell Howard, Joe Lycett and Chris Ramsey plus hundreds of others all calling the venue home during the early days of their careers.
Each Saturday four of the best comedians from the world’s comedy circuit bring laughter to the centre of Leeds in a hilarious joke packed show which recently won 2025 Yorkshire Comedy Club Of The Year
Doors open at 5.30pm with the first comedian onstage at 6.45pm
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change
Featuring
David Eagle
David Eagle is one third of three-time BBC Radio 2 award-winning folk group The Young’uns. He is also a stand up comedian, and was awarded New Comedian Of The Year by Leicester Square Theatre, Bath Comedy Festival and Nottingham Comedy Festival. He has supported comedians such as Reginald D. Hunter, Romesh Ranganathan, Tom Wrigglesworth, John Robins and Boothby Graffoe.
He sings, he plays piano and accordion, he DJs, he podcasts, he tells jokes, shares stories, and if you chuck in a few extra quid he might do you his sexy dance.
'Ant Dewson passed his Grade 6 piano exam when he was 14 – and he really hasn’t got much better since then! Classical music's loss was comedys gain however, and Ant now puts his (limited) skills to good use performing silly songs at comedy clubs up and down the country...'
Rich Wilson has loved comedy ever since his older next door neighbour gave him a cassette of Eddie Murphy - Delirious.'It was the most mindblowing thing I'd ever heard. My young ears had never heard language like it.'
His comedy aspirations lay dormant until he got a job as a barman at a comedy club in Greenwich, South London. Then in 2004 following some back slapping by those around him, Rich Wilson hit the stage and even amazing himself, hasn't looked back since.
'Highly entertaining' (Time Out)
'Effortlessly funny, smart and filthy. Recommended' (Leicester Mercury)
'He's a very, very funny man' (Frank Skinner).
"A natural stage presence, an instantly amenable demeanour, inventive imagery and the best comedic use of a Belgian place name even the most ardent chuckle chaser will ever hear" - Stagefright Comedy