Fylde Coast Favourite Mick Miller Looks Forward to Fleetwood Show
- Comedy in Your Eye
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Comedy veteran Mick Miller is set to grace the stage at Fleetwood Marine Hall this Sunday, December 14th, for a special 'Audience With Mick Miller' show. Having lived on the Fylde Coast for fifty years, Miller expressed his enthusiasm for performing in the local area, highlighting the strong support he has received from the community throughout his extensive career.
Key Takeaways
Mick Miller, a respected comedy veteran, will perform in Fleetwood.
He has resided on the Fylde Coast for 50 years.
The show will feature a 50-minute set of his signature one-liners and an hour-long interview about his career.
Miller recently appeared on the Royal Variety Performance.
A Local Hero's Return
Mick Miller, a 75-year-old Liverpudlian who has called the Fylde Coast home for half a century, is currently on a UK-wide 'Audience With' tour. The upcoming Fleetwood performance is particularly special for Miller, who has lived in Starr Gate, South Shore, and more recently Poulton-le-Fylde. He shared his excitement about performing at the Marine Hall, a venue he has never played before, but one he is looking forward to visiting.
A Taste of Fleetwood
Beyond his professional engagements, Miller revealed a personal connection to Fleetwood, visiting a local fish and chip shop called 'The Shark' near the fish dock every week with his wife. While he might not be able to indulge before his show due to his long-standing pre-performance ritual of not eating, he cherishes these local visits.
An Evening of Comedy and Conversation
The 'Audience With Mick Miller' show promises an engaging evening. It will feature a 10-minute opening set by Blackpool Comedy Station owner Ryan Gleeson, followed by Miller's 50-minute performance of his renowned one-liners. The second half will consist of an hour-long interview where Gleeson will delve into Miller's illustrious career.
A Career Spanning Decades
Miller's career is rich with highlights. He began as a professional footballer for Port Vale, signed by the legendary Sir Stanley Matthews. He then transitioned into entertainment, working as a Blue Coat at Pontins before supporting major stars like Bob Monkhouse and Tommy Cooper. His television career includes appearances on 'New Faces' and 'The Comedians', as well as acting roles in 'Ideal' and 'Car Share'. For 25 years, he has also entertained audiences on Cunard cruise ships worldwide and performed troop gigs in the Falklands and Gulf Wars.
Royal Variety Performance Honour
Miller recently experienced the honour of performing on the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall, an event he described as a great experience. He met Prince William and Catherine, who expressed their enjoyment of his act. This appearance follows a previous, smaller role in the 2011 Royal Variety Performance. Miller considers performing at the London Palladium, the Royal Command Performance, and working in Vegas as the pinnacles of his career.
A Deep Connection to the Fylde Coast
Miller has a long history of performing in Blackpool, with notable stints at South Pier, Central Pier (working with Linda Nolan), and North Pier, where he had his own venue, 'Mick Miller's Comedy Store'. He also spent time at the Viking, Claremont, and Cliffs, and continues to perform at venues like the Lowther Pavilion and Lytham Hall. He considers the Fylde Coast his home and its audiences "lovely."
Advice for Aspiring Comedians
For those dreaming of a career in comedy, Miller advises persistence. He recommends getting an act together, attending open mic nights, and not being discouraged by initial setbacks. "Just keep at it," he says, "and don't worry if you die on the first one, just go back and try again."
Sources
'The Fylde Coast's been great for me': Comedy legend Mick Miller on his upcoming Fleetwood show, Blackpool Gazette.






