festival awards

Each year, we celebrate all the hard work that shows, venues, promoters and many other brilliant people do to make Leicester Comedy Festival and The UK Kids’ Comedy Festival happen with an awards ceremony. A lot of the awards categories are voted for an awards panel who see every eligible show, however there are also some winners chosen by you!

How our our award nominees & winners are chosen

All show awards (excluding Best Poster & Audience Choice)

All of our show awards nominees & winners are chosen by an independent Award Panel of around 30 volunteers, who work together to see as many eligible shows as possible during the festival. They meet three times during the festival, the first two to discuss their views on these shows and do due diligence research to ensure all nominees are definitely eligible. In their final meeting, the panel discuss at length (sometimes into the small hours of the next day!) until they have decided on a shortlist of 6 shows in each category. Following this, the panel then vote anonymously and in secret in each category, and this vote decides the winners.

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best poster

Our Best Poster award is open to all shows, who submit their show poster to us through a form. We then send these posters to a panel of 8-10 judges. This panel is made up of professionals from the art, graphic design & comedy sectors. The panel choose their top 5 in preference order from all entries, and these scores are collated. An average score for each shortlisted entry is calculated and these averages are used to decide the winner.

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Audience Choice

This award is decided by you! All shows that participate in the festival are eligible for this award. To vote for Audience Choice, members of the public need to log in to or create an account on our website, then find their favourite show’s listing page on our website and click the heart symbol on the listing. The show with the most votes cast is decided as the winner.

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All venue awards

All of our venue awards nominees & winners are also decided by the public. The Best Small Venue category is for venues with a capacity under 200, whilst those eligible for the Best Large Venue category have a capacity of over 200. Venues who have not taken part in Leicester Comedy Festival before are eligible for our Best New Venue award.


Similarly to our Audience Choice award, all festival venues will have a heart symbol on their listing page, which needs to be clicked by someone logged into an account on our website for their vote to be registered. From all votes, the festival team then split venues into their respective categories and those with the most votes are deemed the winners.

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Student of the Year

Leicester Comedy Festival works with a number of student who take on various roles within the festival, from volunteering at shows & events to photography and running venue Box Offices. The festival team are sent recommendations for shortlisting from the universities they’re studying at, as well as any businesses or partners they may have worked with during the festival. From this shortlist, the festival team discuss all nominees’ efforts and decide on a winner.

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Best Promoter

Whilst all our promoters work incredibly hard in the lead up to and during the festival, there are some who go above & beyond in their efforts to make their part of LCF shine. The festival team discuss a shortlist of nominees and decide on a winner.

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Liberty Award

This award is presented to individuals & organisations who really encapsulate the spirit of the festival – those who do special things that make Leicester Comedy Festival just that bit more festive! The LCF team discuss a shortlist of nominees and decide on a winner.

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Tracey Miller Community Award

This is given to individuals or organisations doing great things with community groups throughout Leicester & Leicestershire during the festivals. The festival team discuss a shortlist of nominees and decide on a winner.

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Business Contribution

Festival partners support our activities and without their substantial contributions the festival wouldn’t be half as good! This award is given to businesses who go the extra mile with their support. The festival team discuss a shortlist of nominees and decide on a winner.

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Contribution to Leicester Comedy Festival 2025

We award this to highlight those who have made an exceptional contribution to the success of the current year’s festival, as their enthusiasm & commitment helped us bring laughter to the city and county! The festival team discuss a shortlist of nominees and decide on a winner.

2025 Nominees & Winners

The 2025 Leicester Comedy Festival & The UK Kids’ Comedy Festival Awards took place on Monday 31st March 2025.

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best small venue

Laughter Loft – The Black Horse (winner)

Duffy’s

Firebug

Phoenix

Real Ale Classroom

The Big Difference

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Best Large Venue

The Y Theatre (winner)

Curve Studio

De Montfort Hall

Harborough Market Hall

Just The Tonic at Hansom Hall

Sue Townsend Theatre

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Best New Venue

Inside No 9 (winner)

Leicester Cathedral

The International

The Old Plough

The Wheatsheaf Inn

Tønne

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Best Kids’ Show

Mr Sleepybum’s Dream Machine by Jody Kamali (winner)

Benny Shakes: Slugageddon!

Christiaan Hendriksen: Treeeeee (for kids)

ComedySportz UK

Dr Jones Funny Bones

Robin Morgan: Cool Story Bro (A Family-Friendly Comedy Show)


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best variety show

The Great Divinator: Touched By The Spirits (winner)

Improv Comedy from Box of Frogs

Katie Pritchard: I Kiss The Music

Lucy Pearman Lunartic (WIP)

Pull My Goldfinger

Steffen Haanes and Greg Lass: The Ritual

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Best New Show

Helen Bauer: Work In Progress (winner)

Amy Annette: Work In Progress

Andy Barr The Rising Star’s Hotly-Anticipated 4th Debut Hour

Barry Ferns: My 7 Years as Lionel Richie

Bilal Zafar: New Show

Jon Wagstaffe: Look at The Council Estate Of Him

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Best debut show

Kyrah Gray: Work in Progress (winner)

Hasan Al-Habib: Death to the West Midlands

Max Fulham: Work In Progress

Mike Keenan : Impossible Dream

Omar Badawy: Culture Cuck

The Mayor and His Daughter: A Genuine Appreciation of Comedy

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Best Show

Katie Norris: Farm Fatale (winner)

Andrew White: Young, Gay and a Third Thing

Christian Dart: GUMSHOE!

Michael Shafar: Well Worth the Chemo

Ray O’Leary: Your Laughter Is Just Making Me Stronger

Sam Nicoresti: Baby Doomer

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audience choice

A Very Serious Detective Play (winner)

Accident Avoidance Training for Cutlery Users: Advanced & Improvers

Laura Monmoth: Diary of A Wimpy’s Kid

Lucas Jefcoate: Will He Won’t He, Can’t He Auntie?

Olaf Falafel’s Stupidest Super Stupid Show So Far

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Best poster

Keep It Clean: Family Comedy Club (winner)

Jake Donaldson: Spectacle

Katie Davison: 60 Minute Millionaire

Sikisa: Lady Justice

Graeme Rayner: KrowdWerk

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liberty award

The Worst Record Cover of the World Exhibition (winner)

BBC Radio Leicester

BID Leicester

Welly’s Work Place & Sunny Skies Community Café

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Best promoter

TripleCeePee (winner)

Den of Laughs

Foxy Comedy

Jokes on Us

Just the Tonic

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Tracey Miller Community Award

Welly’s Work Place & Sunny Skies Community Café (winner)

Leicestershire Archeological & Historical Society

Menphys

Pedestrian

Soft Touch Arts

Warning Zone Life Skills Centre

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student of the Year

Livy Mularczyk (winner)

Abbie Bishop

Dillan Hawes

Lavinia Durea

Paige Billings

Zak Hayter

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Business Contribution

Versatile (winner)

Arriva

BID Leicester

Everards

Howes Percival LLP

The Rowleys Partnership

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Contribution to LCF25

Juice Creative Design (winner)

Attenborough Arts Centre

Broom Ley’s Primary School

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