Huge Davies at The Glee Oxford

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Album For My Ancestors (Dead) – Tour 2025

Huge Davies will be performing a series of songs, but not songs he’s written – these are songs passed down from his family members and ancestors (dead). From his Grandpa Joe finally winning a ticket to the chocolate factory to his brother Elliot finding a stray alien in the garden shed, there’s something for everyone.

The show will feature Huge’s well known and loved personalised wearable keyboard, intricate deadpan style of humour and crowd participation all in an attempt to finally honour his incredible ancestors which include Batman, Ash Ketchum, Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Rachel, Chandler and Ross.

 

About Huge…

Combining his confident on stage presence, dark humour, surreal material and one-of-a-kind customised keyboard, Huge has quickly risen to become one the most exciting, unique new acts in the UK. He has already filmed for Comedy Central Online as one of their Ones To Watch, and is a regular performer for thehookmag.com.

Having only tried stand up for the first time in late 2014 during his final year of University, within his first year of comedy he had supported acts such as Sara Pascoe and Nish Kumar. Huge is also a member of the Soho Young Company comedy lab, performing regular sold out showcases at the Soho Theatre. He now plays at some of the biggest clubs all over the UK, such as The Comedy Store, Komedia, The Boat Show, Up the Creek, Manford’s Comedy Club and The Frog & Bucket.

In August 2018 he composed the music for and performed in Norris & Parker: Burn The Witch at The Pleasance, which enjoyed a sell-out run and was a critical success.

"Utterly hilarious”★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Broadway World

“delightfully belligerent...creates a nicely charged atmosphere”★★★★

The List

“A masterful craftsman of comedy”★★★★

Chortle

“The songs are great, the format really works”★★★★

ThreeWeeks

“Had me shaking with laughter”★ ★ ★ ★

Telegraph