New national tour 2025/2026 for star of Have I Got News For You, Is University Really Worth It?, The Last Leg, Would I Lie to You?, Live At The Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Backstage With Katherine Ryan, The Mash Report, The News Quiz, Geoff Norcott's Working Men's Club and many more.
Basic Bloke 2, There's No Bloke Without Fire is the latest tour from comedian, author, podcaster and radio host Geoff Norcott and Geoff's first under a Labour government, so he's got plenty to get off his chest. Not least because there's nothing quite so British as being promised a brave new dawn then realising it's as crap as the last one. Geoff will savour getting his teeth into the new 'big beasts' of British politics, with scathing words for Starmer and Rachel Reeves (while surprisingly positive about the idea of Angela Rayner as PM). Culturally, Geoff is conscious that, as the global headwinds shift right, he might end up at odds with people who used to be on 'his side'. He's dismayed to find that some of the cultural right weren't really against censorship and cancellation, they just wanted to be the ones doing it. What's more, Geoff can't get his head around people who shared his suspicion of the EU's power openly, salivating over the idea of Britain becoming Trump's 51st state.
Unlike most sequels, Basic Bloke 2 will move beyond some of the themes of the original (while fully aware that a comedian doing a 'sequel' at all is a bit ridiculous). He's been moving in male mental health circles for a while how, but while they're all saying blokes should 'check in' on each other, he's wondering what happens if you do 'check in' all the time but they mainly want to send you politically incorrect memes. Geoff's also taking advantage of the rediscovered tolerance towards jokes being jokes to tell you what he really thinks. How much he judges people. Bad parents, people who eat too much, anyone who wears a dressing gown beyond 9am, it's fair to say the gloves are off.
'He has become one of our most refreshingly funny comedians of any stripe', ★★★★ Dominic Maxwell, The Times.
'Geoff Norcott is in his element on the stand-up stage', Daily Mail.
'He's a class act with a mature, sharp take on modern politics', Sunday Times.
'The laughs roll in like waves', ★★★★ Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard.
Age 16 years +.
Season (5 Mar 2026) | ||
---|---|---|
Day | Times | |
Thursday | 20:00 | - 22:00 |
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
---|---|
Tickets | £18.00 per ticket |
Plus booking fee of £1.00 per ticket online/phone.
A busy arts centre providing fun, creativity and a varied day out. It's free too.
Windmill Animal Farm is a great family day out, offering visitors the chance to…
Hurlston Hall is a superb 18 hole golf course with a par of 72. Set in 135 acres of…
Enjoy splashing, dipping, playing, paddling and getting up-close-and-personal with some…
Ribble Estuary NNR is the most important site in the UK for wintering wildfowl.
The Lowther Pavilion Theatre & Gardens is the entertainment hub at the heart of the Fylde…
Fairhaven Lake is an extremely popular destination and offers a choice of boat rides, a…
The Windmill is situated on Lytham Green and is open to the public during the season and…
Providing information about the lake’s heritage as well as the local wildlife.
Lytham Heritage Centre houses exhibitions throughout the year, as well as displaying…
Lancashire Canal Cruises take in the wonderful rural settings of the area. …
A Blue Badge Guide since 2001, working in Lancashire and beyond. Just let Jane know…
Award winning park with a bespoke Sand and Water Play area, Toddler and Teen Zones, BMX…
Beach Huts return to the Fylde Coast. Enjoy the stunning scenery of the picturesque…
Fun in the sun doesn’t get better than this! Cool down at Fylde Council’s splash park by…
Farmer Ted's is an interactive children's activity park, sited on a working farm within…