LLANDUDNO comedy fans can venture into the endlessly bizarre imagination of Geordie story spinner Ross Noble next week.

Marking his first stop in Llandudno since 2017's Brain Dump, the Geordie stand-up extraordinaire will return to the Venue Cymru stage for another rib-tickling assault on Tuesday, December 11 with his new surreal spectacular El Hablador.

Following a stint in legendary film maker Mel Brooks’ monster-hit West End musical Young Frankenstein, this latest show is the comic's staggering sixteenth tour.

The comedian's own moniker for himself, "El Hablador" roughly translates as 'The Talker' - a fitting descriptor for the long haired comic who excels in spinning ridiculous yarns riddled with his nonsensical and unique world view to always side-splitting effect.

Noble said: “Expect the unexpected. Unless you’ve seen me before. Then you know what to expect. But I might not do that. But then again, I might. I expect it will be one of those two options.”

Expect a seemingly effortless skill in deploying lightning fast ad libs guaranteed to have Llandudno crowds rolling around with laughter.

Noble has been developing his unique take on the ridiculous since the age of 15 when he was smuggled into a comedy club and discovered his inimitable talent for sharp and eccentric hilarity.

The comedian's ability to leave audiences across the world gasping for air in between laughs has earned Noble a large and loyal following over his 27 year career, forged through constant touring and word of mouth allowing the comedian to became a bestselling show at the Edinburgh Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festivals.

Indeed, so captivating is the long haired comedian on stage that he was voted the 10th greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups, and again in their updated 2010 list at number 11.

Noble has cemented himself as a truly exciting, one of a kind performer whose inimitable comic flow has received huge critical acclaim from unforgettable turns on the BBC’s Live At The Apollo, QI, Just A Minute, I’m Sorry I Haven’t Got A Clue and guest appearances on Have I Got News For You.

Join Noble for another wild ride down his stream of consciousness on Tuesday, December 11.

Tickets are £25, available from venuecymru.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01492 872000.