The stand-up and wordsmith is promising punters the best seat in the house: their own.

Proving that anarchy and punk is alive and well, stand-up Trevor Lock has announced a “Live In My Living Room” tour. As the title suggests, Lock will perform live gigs from the living rooms of eager volunteers.
Lock's unique brand of intelligent stand up and cleverly crafted wordplay make him an ideal candidate for such an intimate gig, however he has said that he will generate material from objects he finds in each home, so be careful what you leave on the coffee table.
Lock will be joined by support acts Chris Dangerfield and Joey Page in the tour that starts at the end of March.
Details on how to volunteer your living room for a gig can be found at www.lockinmylounge.com, where some pretty persuasive justifications are listed:
“No queuing for toilets, no ridiculous bar prices, no tiny comedian 50 meters away lost on a huge stage. This is as close up, personal and as funny as it gets. Also, Trevor nearly promises your friends will love you unconditionally forever.”
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