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Leicester Comedian of the Year

Leicester Comedian of the Year is our flagship competition that has been running for over 30 years. Competitors are nominated by agents and promoters which means that you cannot apply to take part in this competition. It has a stellar line-up of past winners including Romesh Ranganathan, Josh Widdicombe, Seann Walsh and Johnny Vegas. ​The competition takes place at The Y Theatre every year on the final Saturday of the Festival. ​​ 

Fun facts

  • Tickets for the first Leicester Comedian of the Year Competition cost just £2.50
  • Steve Knuckles won the first competition back in 1995; he then disappeared without trace
  • Reginald D Hunter was runner up to Mitch Benn in 1998
  • Jimmy Carr performed a rap when he entered the competition in 2001
  • John Bishop entered in 2001; the Leicester Mercury review said “we think we’ll be hearing more from him in the future.”
  • Greg Davies was runner up in 2003
  • Leicester based comedian Matt Hollins beat Russell Kane, to win the competition in 2004
  • Shane Allen, big cheese of comedy at BBC, was on the judging panel in 2005 when he worked for Channel 4
  • Jack Whitehall was runner up in 2008
  • Luke Benson is the only comedian to have made it through to the final twice; once in 2008 & then again in 2011
  • Over 6,500 people have watched the competition over the past 21 years; 200 comedians have taken part

Past Winners

Stevie Knuckles, 1995

Jo Enright, 1996

Johnny Vegas, 1997

Mitch Benn, 1998

Patrick Kitterick, 1999

Jason Manford, 2000

Miles Jupp, 2001

Matt Blaize, 2002

Rhod Gilbert, 2003

Matt Hollins, 2004

Debra-Jane Appleby, 2005

James Branch, 2006

Carl Donnelly, 2007

Henry Paker, 2008

Seann Walsh, 2009

Josh Widdicombe, 2010

Joint winners Ben Target (left) & Tom Rosenthal (right), 2011

Matt Rees, 2012

Romesh Ranganathan, 2013

Kate Lucas, 2014

Tom Little, 2015

Tom Lucy, 2016

Alasdair Beckett-King, 2017

Jack Gleadow, 2018

Daniel Sofoluke, 2019

Eric Rushton, 2020

Nina Gilligan, 2021

Firuz Ozari, 2022

Daniel Petrie, 2023

Eva Bindeman, 2024


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