Now established as one of Britain’s best-loved and biggest comedy stars, ex-boxer Lee Evans has captured audiences’ and critics’ imaginations with his irrepressible physicality and disarming charm. Lee Evans’ Big UK Tour 2008 was the UK’s biggest ever solo live comedy gig, breaking Lee’s own previous record in 2005. The winner of the Time Out Award for Comedy and the highly coveted Perrier Award, Lee has been described by the press as ‘a dazzling comic genius’. Lee’s latest TV appearance was in Dr Who, in the spring of 2009, when he played a Welsh scientist in their Easter special, Planet of the Dead.
Film appearances started way back in 1995 with his lead role in the critically-acclaimed Funny Bones, directed by Peter Chelsom. The film won the London Evening Standard Peter Sellers Award for best movie. He has since starred in Hollywood blockbusters The Fifth Element with Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman, Mousehunt with Nathan Lane, and the Farrelly Brothers’ classic There’s Something About Mary with Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz.
Newcastle, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, 08/11/2014
Have not laughed so much in years, would highly recommend seeing Lee Evans to anyone enjoyed it more than any other comedian
Amazing!!!
Newcastle, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, 07/11/2014
The night was fabulous! Lee Evans was amazing from start to finish! Absolutely hilarious! Never laughed so much in one night before!!
Great show
Newcastle, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, 08/11/2014
Seen most of the big comedians on tour. But I have to say Lee Evans is the best!. He was laugh out loud funny all the way through. I was in tears most of the time. He spends so much time on the stage and puts so much effort into his show. You can tell he loves what hes doing and appreciates his fans. Even taking time out at the end to shake hands with the crowd at the end. Which is a nice touch when all he probably wants to do is collapse backstage. He is well worth the money and I hope to see h...