HiFi Comedy Club
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Established in 2001, the HiFi’s Comedy Club is Leeds’ finest independent Stand-Up Comedy event & has been the launch pad for so many Stand-Up comedians over the years with the likes of Alan Carr, Paul Sinha, John Bishop, Katherine Ryan, Reginald D Hunter, Tom Stade, Jason Manford, Jon Richardson, Sarah Millican, Kevin Bridges, Russell Howard, Joe Lycett and Chris Ramsey all calling the venue home during the early days of their careers.
Doors open at 5.30pm with the first comedian onstage at approximately 6.45pm. All ticket holders will need to arrive at the venue no later than 6.15pm to facilitate us getting you seated & served in good time before the first act takes to the stage. PLEASE BE AWARE that due to possible event disruption, any arrivals after 6.45pm may unfortunately have to wait until the next available interval to be allowed into the venue.
We do need to warn all customers in advance that we do not operate a seating reservation system for when you arrive at The HiFi Club. Seating is allocated on a first come first serve basis, so please try to arrive at the venue for 5.30pm in order to guarantee yourselves a seat. Attendees are here to see the performances, so please respect your fellow customers by keeping conversation to a minimum when the acts are on stage. Repeated disturbances may result in you being asked to leave the venue.
Tickets are sold for the Comedy Club as an event & not for individual comedians. Line-ups are subject to change. All acts are confi
Please note that the artists appearing may be subject to change.
Deadpan comedian who has been likened to Liam Gallagher 'with wit. And a vocabulary'. 'His laid back delivery almost insinuates a disinterest in the proceedings, but his timing is pin sharp, his control is deft and his hair is immaculate' (The Scotsman) 'Mike Newall's style is quiet, thoughtful and casual. The material is excellently timed, deceptively clever and very funny' (City Life).
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'Runner-up in both the Chortle Student Comedy Award and So You Think You're Funny in in 2012; third placed in the Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year competition 2013' (Chortle) 'Echoes of a young Daniel Kitson (Bruce Dessau, British Comedy Awards) 'Jonny Pelham set the bar high with a perfectly structured and sublimely self-deprecating set' (<a href="http://www.chortle.co.uk)." target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.chortle.co.uk).</a>
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Dave Twentyman's burgeoning reputation means that he can now confidently consider himself one of his home town of St Helens’ finest exports, tales of home, work and the universe are delivered in a stream of consciousness both mesmerizing and friendly. 'Affable, quick-witted banter merchant, Dave Twentyman survived a childhood in St Helens by evolving rapid, startlingly-bright patter and a smile that he somehow stole from Barry Manilow. This is a man who could teach Teflon a trick-or-two but who remains vastly more fun than your average frying-pan. What higher praise can there be?' (<a href="http://comedycv.co.uk)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">comedycv.co.uk)</a> 'Thoroughly impressed, best I've seen in ages. Great warmth and style' (Dave Spikey) 'Quick on his feet' (Gag Reflex) 'Really like his stuff' (Jason Manford).
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on Sat 20 September 2025