STEPHEN K Amos has been busy over the past few months touring Europe and Australia.

And he wowed audiences last summer during another Edinburgh Fringe run.

The maestro of feelgood comedy is back on tour in the UK with his new show The Laughter Master.

His bringing more tales and stories of finding laughter in this crazy world we inhabit asking, “is it all just doom and gloom in the headlines?”.

Stephen has established himself as a household name over the last decade, performing shows at the Edinburgh Fringe every year since 2003, including no-holds-barred All Of Me, Find The Funny and The Best Medicine.

He’s managed to clock up sell-out dates all over the world.

Stephen has eased his way into TV fame with a multitude of credits including The Stephen K Amos Show, Celebrity Great British Bake Off Comic Relief, Live At The Apollo, Batty Man, Mock The Week, The Royal Variety Show and Dave’s One Night Stand.

He’s long been a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4 with Just A Minute, Out To Lunch, The Big Night In, Life: An Idiot’s Guide and What Does the K Stand For?.

The Sunday Times said: “Amos is officially becoming a national treasure. Expect more warm insight and spiky charm here.”

Meanwhile, the Evening Standard described him as a brilliant comedian providing unashamed feel-good entertainment.

Stephen can be seen at January 25 at Leeds City Varieties.

Also coming up at the City Varieties: comedian Tony Law (February 27); singer Debra Stephenson (March 5); Irish music masters The Fureys (March 6); Paul Carroll’s Music Hall Tavern (March 17); comedian Julian Clary (May 11)

Visit cityvarieties.co.uk to book tickets.