Lloyd Langford

East Ivanhoe

Bowls Club

Feb 6, 2025

8pm

$30


Newcastle

Comedy Club

Feb 13, 2025 to Feb 16, 2025

6pm

$32


Adelaide Fringe Festival

Rhino Room

Mar 11, 2025 to Mar 15, 2025

7:15pm

$32 - $42


Adelaide Fringe Festival

The Howling Owl

Mar 16, 2025

4:30pm

$36


Canberra Comedy Festival

Theatre Centre

Mar 21, 2025

8:30pm

$54.90 - $59.90


Melbourne Comedy Festival

Town Hall

Apr 8, 2025 to Apr 20, 2025

Various

$30 - $45


Sydney Comedy Festival

The Concourse Lounge

May 16, 2025

8:45pm

$49


Sydney Comedy Festival

The Comedy Store

May 17, 2025 to May 18, 2025

7pm (Sun 6pm)

$45 - $49


Brisbane Comedy Festival

The Tivoli

May 23, 2025 to May 24, 2025

6:30pm

$52 - $54


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Powerful Energy

Adelaide Fringe Festival, Brisbane Comedy Festival, Canberra Comedy Festival, Melbourne Comedy Festival & Sydney Comedy Festival

Whether he is performing comedy, putting the bins out or refusing to move out of the way of the books in an op shop, people cannot help but notice Lloyd Langford’s powerful energy. You too can immerse yourself in his undeniable vibe by coming along to his brand-new stand-up show.

Marvel at a man with the brain speed of a hare cruelly trapped within the bodily restrictions of a tortoise. Lloyd has plenty to say about farmers markets, talk radio, his first film role and his increasingly effervescent daughter. However, he himself will be keeping all movement to an absolute minimum.

Seen on Thank God You’re Here, Have You Been Paying Attention? and winner of Taskmaster Australia Season 2.


Live

Renowned for his distinctively dry wit and impeccable timing, this show will be a mix of old gold and new material – book now for a guaranteed good time.  

You may have seen Lloyd on Have You Been Paying Attention?, Thank God You’re Here, and currently battling it out on Taskmaster Australia. Now witness Lloyd turn his laser sharp brain, and admittedly slow speech, live in action. 


“A collection of absolutely top-class standalone jokes.” The Guardian

“Brilliant, charming, understated. The Independent