RDCJ presents Def Comedy Jam Movie Star Pierre & Friends - UK Tour 2026 at The Glee Club Leeds
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RDCJ presents Def Comedy Jam Movie Star Pierre & Friends - UK Tour 2026
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About the show
Real Deal Comedy Jam is excited to announce Pierre & Friends UK Tour 2026, featuring American Def Comedy Jam movie star Pierre, from How To Be A Player, The Wash and B.A.P.S., will be joined by special guests Legendary Slim, Shazia Mirza, Travis Jay (Supacell), Dizzle, and hosted by viral sensation Aurie Styla.
Manchester – 22 May 2026Leeds – 24 May 2026
London – 29 May 2026
Nottingham – 30 May 2026Birmingham – 31 May 2026
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07950 216 833
Featuring - Pierre

"Pierre (Pierre Edwards) is an American stand-up comedian and actor best known for his roles in 1990s films like BAP*S (with Halle Berry), Def Jam's How to Be a Player, and for writing, directing, and starring in For Da Love of Money (2002). He started on Def Comedy Jam and BET's ComicView."
Slim

Appealing to all ages, genders and nationalities, Danny 'Slim' Gray has the ability to capture different aspects of everyday life and twist it into his own brand of comedy.
Shazia Mirza

Shazia Mirza is an award winning British stand up comedian and writer.
She is well-known for her appearances on BBC's Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls, QI, The Now Show, Last Comic Standing on NBC and CBS’s 60 Minutes.
A practising Muslim, Shazia is known for her deadpan delivery on her observations of her religious world. She headlines all over the world and has performed solo tours in the US, Sweden, Denmark, France, India, Holland and Germany.
'Wonderfully life enhancing... Her lconic one-liners represent something quite unique in modern comedy' (The Guardian).
'No one can resist - the room erupts' (Elle Magazine).
'Clever, ground-breaking and very funny' (Evening Standard)
Travis Jay

Travis Jay burst onto the comedy scene in 2009, after being inspired by Kojo's Comedy Funhouse. He's continued to go from strength to strength performing in many venues across the country including The Comedy Store, Comedy Cafe, The Barbican, Hackney Empire and The Shaw Theatre.
Drawing on observations on life for his material, his influences are the likes of Bernie Mac, Dane Cook, John Bishop, Kat Williams and Dave Chapelle. He has previously warmed up for Ava Vidal at Soho Theatre and Angie Le Mar - his mother! - at the Barbican.
