Huey Morgan – The Fun Lovin’ Criminal: An Evening Of Music And Conversation

Music
Saturday 21st March 2026

Theatre

You may have encountered the dynamic personality of Huey Morgan in many ways. Frontman, radio and television broadcaster, author and DJ, Huey is many things at once. Coming to prominence as the frontman and driving force of the eclectic American rap/rock outfit Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Morgan led the band from 1993 – 2021. Best known for the hit record Scooby Snacks, Fun Lovin’ Criminals released 6 albums between 1996 and 2010 and sold over 10 million records. As host of The Huey Show on BBC Radio 6 since 2008, Morgan is a cherished voice on national radio in the UK, where he hosts a mix of hip-hop, soul, punk, funk, rock and everything in between to his listeners. A charismatic, authentic, passionate, and popular renegade himself, Huey’s groove is infectious.

And now he’s heading out on a solo tour, stopping off in the Brewery Arts theatre for a mix of music and chat – so fans can get up close and personal with Huey Morgan – The Fun Lovin’ Criminal.

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