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Dominic Frisby: An Evening of Comedy, Songs and Satire
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Dominic Frisby: An Evening of Comedy, Songs and Satire

Tickets on sale 17/06/26

Dominic Frisby is a comedian, author and prolific writer of comic songs whose videos have amassed 10s of millions of views online.

His viral hit We’re All Far Right Now alone has more than 50 million views and was shared by Elon Musk. His Brexit anthem 17 Million Eff Offs reached the UK Top 40 and Number One on the Amazon chart. Other favourites include Right Wing Woman, I Love Wetherspoons, the Ofcom song,  Gonna Marry Gary and the ever-evolving Maybe Song.

Combining stand-up, satire, stories and songs, Dominic’s live shows tackle modern Britain, politics and the absurdities of today with wit, irreverence and a refusal to follow fashionable opinion. He is accompanied by acclaimed jazz pianist Chad Lelong on keyboards.

Audiences often leave his shows saying the same thing: “It was such a relief to find someone else who thinks like me, and to laugh.”

If you believe in things like free speech and free trade, you’ll probably enjoy this show.

“Outstanding” The Times

“Beautifully crafted, cleverly pitched comedy” The Scotsman

“Mercurially witty” The Spectator

“Excellent” Daily Telegraph

Even The Guardian admits he “can be entertaining”.

dominicfrisby.com/


Ticket fee information

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