Dominic Frisby at The Glee Birmingham

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Fri 9May
2025

Friday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

The perfect way to end the working week! Four superb stand-up comedians and a great range of tasty food offerings.

Advance price

  • £21.50 Show Entry
  • £14.00 Student Entry
  • £19.50 Group Show Entry
  • £32.00 Show + Fish & Chips
  • £32.00 Show + Chicken Katsu Curry
  • £32.00 Show + Sri Lankan Vegetable Curry (VG)(GF)
  • £21.50 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+
Sat 10May
2025

Saturday Night Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Treat yourself to an evening of award-winning comedy! Four superb stand-up comedians that will keep you laughing until Monday.

Advance price

  • £25.50 Show Entry
  • £21.00 Student Entry
  • £23.50 Group Show Entry
  • £36.00 Show + Classic Margherita Pizza (v)
  • £36.00 Show + Italian 3 Meats Pizza
  • £36.00 Show + Sweet Chilli Chicken Pizza (H)
  • £25.50 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:45 PM
  • Last entry 7:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+

Dominic Frisby: Modern Life is Tricky – 2025 Tour

An experienced stand up and prolific writer of comic songs, Dominic’s new show is a collection of anecdotes, jokes and music accompanied by one of Europe’s top jazz pianists, Chad Lelong, on keyboards.

Dominic’s songs have many millions of views online. “We’re All Far Right Now” alone has over 50 million, with Elon Musk one of the many to share it. His song about Keir Starmer, “Captain Flip Flop”, also had millions of views, though on TikTok it only got 27 and was flagged for “electoral interference”. His song about Brexit, 17 Million Eff Offs, reached the Top 40 and made Number One on the Amazon Charts. Other favourites, both live and online, include “I Love Wetherspoons”, “I’m Going to Marry Gary” and the ever-changing “Maybe” song.

A prominent libertarian, he provides a refreshing and funny take on the current issues faced by modern day Britain.  As he says himself, “If you believe in things like free speech and free trade, you’ll like this show”.

"Outstanding"

The Times

"Beautifully crafted, cleverly pitched comedy"

The Scotsman

"Excellent"

The Daily Telegraph

‘Mercurially witty’

The Spectator

ʻViciously funny and inventiveʼ

The Guardian

ʻGreat comedy talentʼ

Chortle