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Lee Evans 'Road Runner' tour 2011

12th October 2010

 Lee Evans will be coming to Cardiff International Arena from 16th - 20th November 2011 completing a 50 date arena tour. Tickets will go on sale 9am Friday 15th October 2010.

‘Wired And Wonderful’ was huge… ‘XL’ was big… ‘BIG’ was even bigger… now the legendary Lee Evans embarks on his most ambitious tour to date. ‘Roadrunner’ is Lee’s amazing new show with 50 nights in the biggest arenas in the country. Lee will be playing to more fans than ever on this record-breaking tour of the UK and Ireland.

Lee’s manic energy, uncanny observations, hilarious delivery and side-splitting material have made his live performances a must-see for comedy fans worldwide. His tours and DVD releases year-on-year continue to smash sales and box office records.  From 2002 to 2008 alone he has performed to well-over a million people through his three live arena shows (‘Wired & Wonderful’ - 2002, ‘XL’ - 2005, ‘Big’ 2008), not to mention the millions of fans he has entertained from the comfort of their own living room with his massive selling stand-up DVD releases.

In 2008 Lee’s previous 59 date arena tour, ‘Big’ saw him sell out his first show at London's 02 Arena in just 60 minutes, making it the UK’s biggest solo live comedy gig ever at that time.  This broke his own previous record from 2005 at the MEN arena where he played to over 10,000 people. The subsequent DVD release for ‘Big – Live At the 02’ broke all previous stand-up DVD sales records when it sold a staggering 259,399 during its first week and became the biggest week one release for a non film DVD of all time – a record it still holds today.

Lee Evans has won many accolades in the comedy world including the highly coveted ‘Perrier Award’ and the Time Out Award for Comedy. He has experienced huge success as an international film star with major starring roles in There’s Something About Mary (1998), The Fifth Element (1997), Mouse Hunt (1998) and Funny Bones (1995).  In 2007, he starred in the lead role of Alfred Polly in the ITV1 drama production of the H G Wells novel The History of Mr Polly. In addition Lee has also appeared on BBC ONE in his own sitcom series Lee Evans- So What Now? Lee was also recently seen on our TV screens in 2009 when he appeared in the Doctor Who Easter special (BBC ONE) where he played an evil Welsh scientist, again to much critical acclaim.

During the past five years Lee has received rave reviews for his West-End theatre roles. These include; Samuel Beckett's Endgame alongside the legendary Michael Gambon, Mel Brooks’ musical The Producers with Nathan Lane plus the Harold Pinter play The Dumb Waiter, with Jason Isaacs, where he received the London Theatregoers’ Choice Award.

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