Dates and venues for comedian Stewart Lee's Tornado/Snowflake tour

Comedian Stewart Lee will be performing a double-bill of two new 60 minute sets, back to back nightly next year. rescheduling his Tornado/Snowflake tour.

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“I am keen to reschedule all dates and, if they are in the far future in a worst case scenario, remix the Snowflake and half of Snowflake Tornado so it addresses the comedy goldmine that is COVID-19,” said Lee on his website.

After giving up stand-up in the 2000s, Lee built a large audience as an anti-populist comedian in the 2010s.

In December 2011 he won British Comedy Awards for best male television comic and best comedy entertainment programme for his series Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle.

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In June 2012 Lee was placed at number nine in the Top 100 Most Influential People in UK Comedy.

He co-wrote and co-directed the West End hit musical Jerry Springer: The Opera, acclaimed a critical success.

Lee’s comedy covers a wide range of forms and subject material. It is often topical, observational, self-deprecating or absurd. Notable routines have focused on topics like religion, political correctness and artistic integrity.

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2021 tour dates ...Friday January 29, Saturday January 30 and Sunday January 31: Theatre Royal, YorkMonday February 1, Tuesday February 2 and Wednesday February 3: Playhouse, LeedsFriday February 5, Saturday February 6: Playhouse, NottinghamSunday February 7: Grand Theatre, WolverhamptonTuesday February 9: Town Hall, CheltenhamThursday February 11 and Friday February 12: Corn Exchange, CambridgeTuesday February 23, Wednesday February 24, Thursday February 25, Friday February 26, Saturday February 27: Lyric Theatre @ The Lowry, Salford QuaysMonday March 1, Tuesday March 2: The Marlowe, CanterburyFriday March 5: Northcott Theatre, ExeterSaturday March 6: Westlands, YeovilSunday March 7: Hippodrome, BristolFriday March 12: Lawrence Batley Theatre, HuddersfieldSaturday March 13: Gala Theatre, DurhamSunday March 14, Monday March 15: Theatre Royal, Newcastle-Upon-TyneTuesday March 16: The Sands Centre, CarlisleWednesday March 17, Thursday March 18: King’s Theatre, GlasgowWednesday March 24: St David’s Hall, CardiffThursday March 25: De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-SeaFriday March 26: Rose Theatre, KingstonMonday April 19: Theatre Royal, WakefieldTuesday April 20: Storyhouse, ChesterTuesday May 4, Wednesday May 5: Hall For Cornwall, TruroFriday May 7: The Forum, BathSaturday May 8: Hippodrome, BirminghamSaturday May 15: Lighthouse, PooleSunday May 16: Theatre Royal, PlymouthTuesday May 18, Wednesday May 19, Thursday May 20, Friday May 21, Saturday May 22, Sunday May 23: Royal Festival Hall, Southbank, LondonTuesday May 25, Wednesday May 26: Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, GuildfordSunday June 6: Mayflower Theatre, SouthamptonThursday June 10: Theatre Royal, NorwichSunday June 13: Theatre Royal, PlymouthFriday June 18: Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolSaturday June 19: St George’s Hall, BradfordSunday June 20: City Hall, Sheffield

Tickets are on sale now.