Sitting on the banks of the River Aire, Leeds is undoubtedly the capital of West Yorkshire. What was once a market town is now a stunning modern city that serves as the region's cultural and financial heart.
Saturday 30 January 2021
Comedy
Sunday 31 January 2021
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Saturday 6 February 2021
Comedy
Tuesday 9 February 2021
Comedy
Mark Watson: How You Can Almost Win
Comedy
Theatre
Basement Venues
The Wardrobe, Leeds
19:30
Thursday 11 February 2021
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Friday 19 February 2021
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Saturday 20 February 2021
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Sunday 21 February 2021
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SALAD FINGERS TOUR WITH DAVID FIRTH Q&A
Comedy
Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds
19:30
Wednesday 24 February 2021
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Thursday 25 February 2021
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Sunday 7 March 2021
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Wednesday 10 March 2021
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Thursday 11 March 2021
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Friday 12 March 2021
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Thursday 18 March 2021
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Friday 26 March 2021
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Thursday 8 April 2021
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Tuesday 27 April 2021
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Iain Stirling - Failing Upwards
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Theatre
City Varieties Music Hall, Leeds
19:00
Wednesday 28 April 2021
Comedy
Saturday 8 May 2021
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Monday 24 May 2021
Tuesday 25 May 2021
Comedy
Nina Conti: The Dating Show (Work In Progress)
Comedy
City Varieties Music Hall, Leeds
18:30
Wednesday 26 May 2021
Thursday 27 May 2021
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Thursday 3 June 2021
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Thursday 1 July 2021
Comedy
Stephanie Aird's Lols: The Event That Never Happened
Comedy
United Services Club, Leeds
17:00
Thursday 21 October 2021
Comedy
Saturday 18 December 2021
Comedy
Sitting on the banks of the River Aire, Leeds is undoubtedly the capital of West Yorkshire. What was once a market town is now a stunning modern city that serves as the region's cultural and financial heart. Leeds is renowned for its enormous student population with four universities on its doorstep. Leeds was recently voted by the Times as the number one cultural place to live in Britain, and with good reason, as it serves as the home of Opera North, the Northern Ballet and Leeds Playhouse, the largest producing theatre in the UK outside of London and Stratford-upon-Avon. While Leeds has plenty to offer in way of high culture, its redeveloped industrial areas now serve as a stunning metropolitan hub area which is famed for its bars under converted railway arches and live music venues. Cult venues such as the Brudenell Social Club and the Key Club are the place to catch up-and-coming artists, while pop and rock superstars often visit the O2 Academy and the 13,500-capacity First Direct Arena. With so much going on in Leeds, you're guaranteed to find something for you in the city's vibrant nightlife.