Chuckl. Rhyl with Russell Kane, Stephen Bailey & Special Guests
Thursday 21 May 2026 Thu 21st May 2026 Rhyl Pavilion 19:30

Chuckl. Rhyl with Russell Kane, Stephen Bailey & Special Guests

Chuckl. Rhyl with Russell Kane & Special Guests


Get ready for an unforgettable night of comedy in Rhyl, featuring the multi-award-winning Russell Kane, Stephen Bailey and Special Guests

Russell Kane – As seen on Live at the Apollo, The Apprentice: You’re Fired, The One Show, The Stand Up Sketch Show, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, Antiques Road Trip, Stupid Man, Smart Phone (plus regular appearances on Steph’s Packed Lunch).
A multi-award-winning, hyper-energetic stand-up — winner of Best Show at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards (2010), known for huge crowdwork and relentless punchlines.

Stephen Bailey – As seen on Live at the Apollo (hosting + guest), Would I Lie To You?, Date or Drop, Richard Osman’s House of Games, The Apprentice: You’re Fired, Celebrity Mastermind, The Stand Up Sketch Show and more.
An award-winning comedian/presenter with a warm, gossipy style and a seriously quick wit — equally brilliant as a compère or a big TV-ready stand-up.

Sol Bernstein – As seen on Al Murray Presents Edinburgh & Beyond.
The “world’s oldest living Jewish comedian” (according to Sol himself) — a sharp-suited, old-school nightclub act packed with insults, one-liners and glorious showbiz tall tales.

Bennett Arron – Creator of the Channel 4 documentary How To Steal An Identity (BAFTA shortlisted), and a regular BBC/Radio writer (including writing panel material for Have I Got News For You and Mock The Week).
An award-winning comedian/writer/performer with extensive TV and radio credits — including appearing as Morris in the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Alone and presenting on BBC Three Counties Radio.

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Rhyl Pavilion

E Parade, Rhyl LL18 3AQ, Rhyl, LL18 1AQ

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Russell Kane

Multi-award-winning comedian, presenter, actor, author, and scriptwriter Russell Kane is a regular on Channel 4, BBC, and ITV with recent TV appearances include The Apprentice: You’re Fired, The One Show, Live at the Apollo, The Stand Up Sketch Show, Michael McIntryre’s Big Show, Antiques Road Trip, Stupid Man, Smart Phone, as well as regular appearances on Steph’s Packed Lunch. True to form, the show is defined by Kane’s hyperkinetic performance energising the room. He must do his 10,000 daily steps in an hour, purposefully striding the full width of the stage, as well as scrambling on the floor or contorting his body into dramatic poses to make a point… he certainly has a spring in his step… and it’s very infectious. Chortle His chart-smashing BBC Radio 4 / BBC Sounds podcast Evil Genius quickly became a flagship show, and was the best performing original podcast on the platform. It has been turned into a TV show by BBC Studios, and will appear on Sky TV in November 2023. Russell also recently helped present a prime-time, conversation-changing documentary about men’s bodies and sperm counts on Channel 4’s Celebrity Save Our Sperm. This year he performed headline slots at Latitude, Reading, and Leeds festivals. ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑ The Times, Time Out, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph Winner of Best Show in 2010 at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, Russell went on to make history as the first comedian to win both the Edinburgh Comedy Award and Melbourne Comedy Festival’s Barry Award in one year. As ever, Russell also continues to provide his ever-popular topical online rants known as Kaneings.

Stephen Bailey

Stephen Bailey is an award-winning comedian, actor, presenter and writer. Known for being a proud northern, working class, gay man, his brand of gossipy humour has singled him out as one of the UK’s most sought-after talents for comedy and entertainment formats. As well as boasting over 100k followers on Instagram after one of his videos was shared by none other than Melissa McCarthy. Most recently, Stephen has taken on the acting world. It has been announced that he will be in Russell T Davies' upcoming Channel 4 series Tip Toe. He also joined the cast of the hit Channel 5 comedy-drama, The Madame Blanc Mysteries as a recurring character, the menacing John Marsden; a character who has proven to be a hit internationally. 2025 has been a huge success for Stephen with appearances on several primetime shows including BBC One's Blankety Blank & The Celebrity Inner Circle, ITV's Sorry I Didn't Know, Channel 5's Celebrity Puzzling & Sally Lindsay's Big Christmas Quiz. He also filmed for Comic Relief x Morning Live. Audiences fell in love with his northern charm and warmth on E4's Celebrity Coach Trip where he made it to the final. Other credits include two appearances on Live at the Apollo (BBC Two) – hosting and as a guest. He has appeared on shows including Unbreakable (BBC One), co-host on Date or Drop (BBC One) alongside Amanda Holden, Would I Lie To You?, Richard Osman's House of Games, Pointless Celebrities, Celebrity Bridge of Lies, Celebrity Mastermind (twice!) & Celebrity Weakest Link (BBC One), The Apprentice: You're Fired, Between The Covers & Strictly: It Takes Two (BBC Two), Live from Barry Island (BBC Wales), The Stand Up Sketch Show, Love Island: Aftersun (ITV2), Roast Battle (Comedy Central), Tipping Point: Lucky Stars (ITV) and was a regular CelebAbility (ITV2). ​ ​​​His debut BBC Radio 4 stand-up special Stephen Bailey: One of Many was named Comedy of The Week and after performing twice on Live at the Comedy Store (Comedy Central), he was commissioned to record his own 30 minute comedy special which aired on the channel in 2019. Over lockdown Stephen wrote and starred in his own mini-series Comedians in Quarantine: House Olympics for Comedy Central. ​​ He has appeared on many podcasts and in 2023 hosted the prestigious British Podcast Awards, alongside fellow comedian Zoe Lyons. ​​As well as being a prominent Headliner on the UK comedy circuit, he has also supported the biggest names in stand-up, including Micky Flanagan on his arena tour, Lucy Beaumont, Katherine Ryan, Jenny Eclair, Jason Manford, John Bishop and Sarah Millican. Stephen’s quick-wit, playful sarcasm and enigmatic charm captivates instantly. He has already made a name for himself hosting Celebs on the Farm (Channel 5), Celebs on the Ranch (MTV) and Takeshi’s Castle (Comedy Central). He was the resident Agony Uncle on Zoe Ball on Saturday/Sunday (ITV) and a series regular on Big Brother’s Bit on the Side (Channel 5). Stephen also narrated ITV Be’s Ferne McCann: First Time Mum and Channel 4's dating show Five Dates A Week.​​​ He has guest hosted for Sunday Takeover (Virgin Radio), The Jason Manford Show (Absolute Radio), Drivetime with Eamonn Holmes (TalkRadio), The Breakfast Show (Gaydio) and The Sunday Sessions with Laura Whitmore (BBC 5Live) and is a regular host on The Comedy Club on BBC Radio 4 He is also a proudly passionate ambassador of LGBTQ+ rights and representation within the media industry, as celebrated by leading publications including Attitude Magazine.

Sol Bernstein

After 25 years of semi-retirement, playing nursing homes, Sol Bernstein is back where he belongs, in smokey nightclubs performing to drunks! He's the man who helped the career's of Elvis Presley. Marcel Marceau (never even got a "thank you") and even the Beatles were influenced. He's worked with, and been friends with, some of the worlds GREATEST performers; Judy Garland, The Rat Pack, Lenny Bruce, Jack Benny, George Burns, Milton Berle, Doris Day, Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe and Eddie Large. He's performed all over the world at venues including The London Palladium, New York's Carnegie Hall, The Paris Olympia, Caesars Palace Las Vegas, and Scunthorpe Baths, but it's at night clubs where Sol really comes to life. His charisma, his style, his catch phrase "why don't you put on a tie" his chutzpah, put it all together and you get the magic that is Sol Bernstein.

Bennett Arron

As well as playing all the major London and UK clubs including; The Comedy Store, The Glee and The Stand, Bennett has performed in Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Poland, Italy and other venues around the world. He also supported Ricky Gervais on some tour dates. He is also a Radio and TV Presenter for both the BBC and Channel 4. He wrote and starred in the radio series Bennett Arron is JEWELSH and Bennett Arron Worries About – both of which were finalists in the Celtic Media Awards. Bennett has written and performed in several successful one-man shows at the Edinburgh Festival. He is also a trained actor and was one of the main characters in the BBC Sitcom ALONE. Book Bennett as Headliner, Compere, Awards Host – for broadcast, clubs, private and corporate events.

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