British comedian Lee Evans has recently announced his 'Roadrunner Tour'. The 50-date tour includes four dates at Wembley arena and four dates at London’s O2 Arena for successivo September 2011. fan can pre-book their Lee Evans Tickets from GigSport.com.
Lee Evans broke the world record for a solo act performing to the biggest comedy audience, playing to 10,108 at the Manchester Evening News Arena. Evans toured Britain with a brand new stand-up act, "Big", in Autumn 2008, with a DVD of the tour released in on the 24th of November 2008. This was scheduled to involve the first ever performance da a comedian at the O2 Arena in Londra until Chris Rock announced dates that would take place at the venue prior to Evans.
Evans completed his Big Tour around the UK in 2008, and played many sold out shows on this tour, such as in Londra and Belfast. During this tour he performed in front of over 500,000 people on 59 dates. Evans also appeared on the Channel Four Comedy Gala for Great Ormond strada, via Hospital on 30 March 2010. The last act, he received a comedy award and auctioned it to the audience, referring to his deceased nephew when praising the Children's Charity
Evans has recently announced his 'Roadrunner Tour' l kicks off in Bournemouth International Centre on 25th August 2011; the tour will hit O2 Arena da successivo September to October 2 in London. Lee Evans O2 and Wembley Arena Tickets go on sale on Friday 15th October at 9am.
Lee Evans’ ‘Roadrunner Tour’ 2011 Dates for O2 and Wembley Arena:
Wembley Arena
15th September, Wembley Arena, London
16th September, Wembley Arena, London
17th September, Wembley Arena, London
18th September, Wembley Arena, London
O2 Arena
29th September, O2 Arena, London
30th September, O2 Arena, London
1st October, O2 Arena, London
2nd October, O2 Arena, London
Buy Tickets : link
Lee Evans broke the world record for a solo act performing to the biggest comedy audience, playing to 10,108 at the Manchester Evening News Arena. Evans toured Britain with a brand new stand-up act, "Big", in Autumn 2008, with a DVD of the tour released in on the 24th of November 2008. This was scheduled to involve the first ever performance da a comedian at the O2 Arena in Londra until Chris Rock announced dates that would take place at the venue prior to Evans.
Evans completed his Big Tour around the UK in 2008, and played many sold out shows on this tour, such as in Londra and Belfast. During this tour he performed in front of over 500,000 people on 59 dates. Evans also appeared on the Channel Four Comedy Gala for Great Ormond strada, via Hospital on 30 March 2010. The last act, he received a comedy award and auctioned it to the audience, referring to his deceased nephew when praising the Children's Charity
Evans has recently announced his 'Roadrunner Tour' l kicks off in Bournemouth International Centre on 25th August 2011; the tour will hit O2 Arena da successivo September to October 2 in London. Lee Evans O2 and Wembley Arena Tickets go on sale on Friday 15th October at 9am.
Lee Evans’ ‘Roadrunner Tour’ 2011 Dates for O2 and Wembley Arena:
Wembley Arena
15th September, Wembley Arena, London
16th September, Wembley Arena, London
17th September, Wembley Arena, London
18th September, Wembley Arena, London
O2 Arena
29th September, O2 Arena, London
30th September, O2 Arena, London
1st October, O2 Arena, London
2nd October, O2 Arena, London
Buy Tickets : link
Went to see Lee at the Glasgow SECC last night, was so so impressed. I loved every second! He had me in tears the majority of the time he was on stage.
The only thing that i'd say really pissed me off throughout the whole night was the traffic and how badly the SECC organised the cars. I live in Kirkcaldy, so we set off bout 5.30pm; we didn't actually reach our seats til 8.30pm; bloody nightmare! It really was ridiculous coming out as well; they only had one booth to pay open.
I would like to see Glasgow and the SECC make più of an effort and some changes to the organisation and structure of large events like these. Why should we pay all that money for tickets, and not actually see the entirety of the show?!?
Loved te Lee; get the SECC/Glasgow told that te and your fan deserve better than their shitty organisation ;-)
The only thing that i'd say really pissed me off throughout the whole night was the traffic and how badly the SECC organised the cars. I live in Kirkcaldy, so we set off bout 5.30pm; we didn't actually reach our seats til 8.30pm; bloody nightmare! It really was ridiculous coming out as well; they only had one booth to pay open.
I would like to see Glasgow and the SECC make più of an effort and some changes to the organisation and structure of large events like these. Why should we pay all that money for tickets, and not actually see the entirety of the show?!?
Loved te Lee; get the SECC/Glasgow told that te and your fan deserve better than their shitty organisation ;-)