Morgan Rees: What A Bummer

The Glee Club, Oxford, Oxford.

Morgan Rees: What A Bummer

Show Doors: 18:45

Last Entry: 19:15

Show Start: 19:30

This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18s.

On sale on Friday 31 October 2025 at 10:00

Ticket type Cost (face value)?
UNRESERVED SEATS £23.10 (£21.00) On sale on Friday 31 October 2025 at 10:00
Your seats are reserved and we'll make sure you're seated with the other people on your booking. If you'd like to be seated with someone on a different booking please contact the Glee Box Office on info@glee.co.uk or 0871 472 0400 by 5pm on the day of the show.
UNRESERVED SEATS - STUDENT DISCOUNT £20.90 (£19.00) On sale on Friday 31 October 2025 at 10:00
Dated student ID required. Your seats are reserved and we'll make sure you're seated with the other people on your booking. If you'd like to be seated with someone on a different booking please contact the Glee Box Office on info@glee.co.uk or 0871 472 0400 by 5pm on the day of the show.

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Morgan Rees: What A Bummer

 

Following a sold-out 2024 tour, acclaimed stand-up and online sensation Morgan Rees is back on the road with a hugely anticipated brand-new show.

 

After Morgan and his partner went on separate holidays - one to a Mathematics Forum in Coventry and the other to a Bear Party in Barcelona - a massive revelation forced Morgan to re-evaluate everything. Being banned from Great Western trains, being fired as a Naked Butler, and ghosting Paul McCartney… were they really his fault?

Has that got you hooked? Good, because that’s the only stuff appropriate enough to include in the blurb. A stand-up show about the trials and errors of falling in love and keeping the spark alive, the spiral-inducing limbo of awaiting a diagnosis, and the experience of being a white Welsh valley boy integrating into a proud Gujarati family. Oh, he’s got plenty to talk about.

As well as garnering millions of views online and rave-reviews for his live shows, Morgan has supported Joanne McNally, Rhys James and Jayde Adams on tour, appeared as a finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards, and hosts hit podcasts My Bad and Chatting With Cherubs alongside Josh Jones and Gearóid Farrelly

"Fast gags, unexpected swerves and rolling stories" The Sunday Times

"A fine storyteller... with tremendous heart and warmth" **** The Scotsman

"Fantastically funny" **** Entertainment Now

"I was constantly laughing" **** Broadway Baby

**** The Skinny