Joe Lycett to perform two shows at The Bath Forum as part of 2022 UK tour
Posted on: 22 Jun 2021The multi-talented comedian will be performing on major stages across the UK & Ireland next year.
Renowned comedian and TV personality Joe Lycett has announced a huge UK & Ireland tour for 2022, set to perform two dates at The Bath Forum during a run of more than fifty shows taking place from March to September.
Having been performing stand-up comedy since 2007, Lycett has enjoyed widespread success in recent years, appearing on some of the UK's most popular TV shows and selling out two full live tours.
Tickets for two shows at The Bath Forum on Friday 2 & Saturday 3 September 2022 are on sale now and can be found here.
Mummy’s 2022 tour is on sale now! There are tickets now available for all shows at https://t.co/TnLLD4McxF pic.twitter.com/HNDHhZjquO
— Joe Lycett (@joelycett) June 18, 2021
Already a revered entertainer, Joe Lycett has emerged as a jack of all trades over the past 12 months, trying his hand at painting, sculpture, gardening and more in an array of well-received TV appearances.
Lycett should be familiar to Bristol music fans, too, having directed a music video for fast-rising singer-songwriter Katy J Pearson back in May.
The Brummie-born comedian hit the headlines and garnered widespread support in 2020 when he legally changed his name to Hugo Boss for his show Joe Lycett's Got Your Back, in protest at the namesake company's repeated sending of cease and desist letters to small businesses.
"People still occasionally shout the name at him in the street," according to his website.
Now, with venues nationwide (hopefully) opening back up in the coming months, Joe Lycett has announced dates for a huge tour kicking off next year, taking him from Aberdeen to Plymouth and just about everywhere in between.
Lycett will be performing live at The Bath Forum on Friday 2 & Saturday 3 September 2022, before closing with two shows at London's Wembley Arena a few days later.
Find out more and book your tickets here.
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