At only 22 years old, Tom Lucy has already established himself as one of the most exciting new comedians around.  Signed to the prestigious Off The Kerb agency, home to comedy legends such as Michael McIntyre, Jonathan Ross and Alan Carr, since the age of 17, he quickly rose through the comedy clubs and became one of the youngest professional stand-up comedians in the world.

After successful shows at the Edinburgh Fringe over the last two years – Tom has now announced a string of dates that will include his best material to date alongside new gems.  Tom Lucy is apparently, a millennial. This is not something he is happy about. His show is about family, growing up and struggling to come to terms with being the snowflake of his generation.

Recently he supported Kevin Bridges on tour and when he was 19 became the youngest ever comedian to perform in arenas as special guest of Jack Whitehall.  He has also supported Aziz Ansari in London.  In 2018 Tom completed a sell-out residency at London’s Soho Theatre – his first solo headline shows in London.  He has also toured internationally in the Middle East, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany and the USA.

In 2016, at just 19, Tom won the prestigious Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year award. In 2017, Lucy took his debut solo show to the Edinburgh Festival selling out the entire run and winning The Sun’s Best New Comedian at the Fringe.

TV credits include Roast Battle and Comedy Central Live at the Comedy Store. He has also written for Michael McIntyre and for the 2019 BRIT Awards.