Comedian Lloyd Griffith is bringing his new stand-up show One Tonne of Fun to the West End Centre in Aldershot on January 25 at 8pm and the Farnham Maltings on February 28 at 7.30pm.

This is his biggest tour to date. Since school Lloyd has always been a show-off, doing anything he can to make people laugh, and 20-odd years later nothing’s changed. There’ll be his unique bag of stand-up, dubious impressions, and obviously a sprinkling of his incredible singing.

Lloyd was recently one of the first national anthem singers to sing the version with King instead of Queen at various football matches around the country.

As a boy he always wanted to play for Grimsby Town, but instead he was able to perform on the pitch before the Grimsby v Crewe Alexandra match to a packed crowd.

In early 2023 Lloyd will be appearing in Nolly, an ITV Studios drama about Crossroads, playing the part of Paul Henry – the actor who portrayed Benny in the series. Starring Helena Bonham Carter, the mini-series was written by Russell T Davies, directed by Peter Hoar and executive-produced by Nicola Schindler.

Lloyd is set to appear in the upcoming Channel 4 comedy Everyone Else Burns, produced by JAX Media and Universal International Studios. Warm, full of heart and above all funny, it follows a hyper-religious family navigating their way through the modern world while avoiding eternal damnation.

He has appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Soccer AM, Comedy Central at The Comedy Store, Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club, A Question of Sport, Not Going Out and Richard Osman’s House of Games. He was Jack Whitehall’s arena tour support.

Tickets cost £19.50. To book call 01252 330040 (Aldershot) or 01252 745444 (Farnham).