Rick Mayall Comedy Festival Laughter, Legacy and Local Spirit of Droitwich

Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire – This summer, Droitwich will explode with laughter and creative energy as it plays host to the Rick Mayall Comedy Festival, a new annual celebration inspired by one of Britain’s most legendary comedic talents—and proud son of Droitwich—Rick Mayall.
Taking place across the town from May 31st to June 7th, 2025, the festival is set to blend big-name headline acts with an open-access fringe, putting the community at its heart and the spirit of comedy front and centre.

Two Sides, One Festival
The Rick Mayall Comedy Festival is divided into two main strands:
- The Headline Line-Up – A curated programme of high-profile comedians and live shows appearing at venues across the town, bringing top-tier talent to the people of Droitwich.
- The Open Fringe – Local venues, businesses, pubs, and community spaces will host their own comedy events—from stand-up and improv to sketch, satire, and even comedy karaoke—offering a platform for emerging voices and creative chaos.
“Rick was a trailblazer, a whirlwind of energy, and a champion of original, fearless comedy. This festival is a chance to honour his legacy in the place where it all began, and to inspire the next generation of performers and creators,” said Stuart Panrucker, Festival Director.
A Town-Wide Celebration
From the main stage to the back room of your local pub, Droitwich will be transformed into a hub of humour and heart. Expect themed events, surprise pop-ups, interactive installations, and plenty of opportunities for everyone—from first-time performers to seasoned pros—to take part.
Whether you’re here to watch, perform, or just soak up the anarchic joy Rick would have loved, there’s a space for you in this unique celebration.
Get Involved
Want to host a fringe event? Submit an idea? Sponsor the festival? Laugh until your sides hurt? Head to [insert website or email] to find out more and get involved.
Let’s make Droitwich the funniest place in the UK this summer—in Rick’s honour.