The wacky shirt wearing, wild haired one liner king Milton Jones has set his sights on Llandudno.

Milton Jones is Out There will see the side splitting comedian peddle his manifesto of nonsense as the perfect antidote to the world’s troubles at Venue Cymru next week.

Jones is surely unforgettable for anyone lucky enough to have caught one of his stints on BBC One show Mock the Week.

Not only for is his mastery of one liners and beautifully constructed pieces of wordplay, but also his absurd on stage appearance of garish Hawaiian shirts, wild hair and wide eyes which have ensured the 53-year-old stand-up stands out from the pack of standard issue, blandly presented comics.

Over the last 20 years Jones has established himself as the master of one-liners. The professor of puns. The king of the zingers. Nonsense has always played a crucial role in his streams of non-sequiturs.

Jones excels in holding up the mirror of truth to society, which he will now hilarious turn on himself to question the importance of his own nonsense in increasingly divided times.

The comic will consider such heady topics as Jones fitness for the office of Prime Minister and putting his foot down and lifting the lid on the media’s pedal bin of lies.

Milton is one of the UK’s best-loved and biggest-selling stand-ups, with his last two tours each seeing him perform to more than 100,000 people.

He made his comedy debut in 1996, scooping the prestigious Perrier Best Newcomer Award, and he has since become a mainstay of the UK comedy scene. He is a regular face on Live at the Apollo, Live at the Palladium and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, as well as being about to record a twelfth radio series for Radio 4.

This is family-friendly, finely-crafted comedy at its very best from one of the legends of the UK comedy scene and will be with Llandudno audiences on Wednesday, April 11 at 7.30pm.

Tickets are £26, to book visit venuecymru.co.uk or call the box office on 01492 872000.