Comedian George Lewis Is On His Way To Tickle London's Funny Bone
Get ready to laugh, London — George Lewis is coming to town.
The charmingly sharp-witted comedian, best known for his clever storytelling and self-deprecating Northern charm, is bringing his latest stand-up show to the capital next week, and the buzz is already building. Whether you’ve seen him on Mock the Week, caught his viral stand-up clips online, or listened to his podcast appearances, you’ll know George Lewis is a comic who knows how to work a room — and leave it in stitches.
Fresh off a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Lewis’s new show, titled "Just the One", is equal parts hilarious and heartfelt. Drawing from his experiences as a dad, a husband, and a guy trying to keep it together in a world full of awkward moments, George delivers observational comedy with a warm, relatable twist. It’s the kind of material that sneaks up on you — one minute you’re laughing at a joke about toddler tantrums, and the next you’re nodding in quiet agreement about the strange beauty of everyday life.
This London leg of the tour marks a big moment for Lewis, who has steadily carved out a name for himself as one of the UK’s most likable comics. He won the Amused Moose Laugh Off and was a finalist in the BBC New Comedy Award — and since then, he’s appeared on everything from Sky One’s Romesh Presents to hosting segments for The One Show.
But it’s live on stage where George really shines. His delivery is effortlessly natural, his stories often so funny because they feel like ones you’ve lived through yourself — just told better, and with a killer punchline. Audiences across the country have praised the show’s mix of wit, warmth, and unexpected honesty.
Tickets are already selling fast, especially for the first few nights in Soho. Whether you're a long-time fan or just in need of a guaranteed good night out, this is one to get in the diary.
George Lewis’s London run kicks off next week, with performances at venues across the city including Soho Theatre and The Bill Murray.
Prepare to laugh. Possibly cry. Definitely relate.