The new year starts with the perfect comedy show to blow away the cobwebs and begin 2025 with a huge smile on your face.
It's a new year, but we're still churning out the A-list comedy shows like we always did...
Presenting...
GARRETT MILLERICK
"A virtuoso display of unforgivingly grumpy stand up delivered with fire in his soul" ★★★★ Steve Bennett - Chortle
"Wickedly Funny" ★★★★ - The Scotsman
"Watching him let rip for one hour at an arts festival is a unique joy." ★★★★ - The List
JOSH WELLER
Recently hand picked by Fred Armisen to be his opener, Josh Weller is a failed musician turned comedian, viral content maker, comic book author and podcast host. He was born in England, raised in Malaysia and now lives in London. As seen on ITV2 Stand Up Sketch Show, Weller’s high energy brand of cleverly self-deprecating stand-up landed him on pro bills after just one year on the circuit.
LOUIS MCCLEAN
Louie Mclean is a comedian from London telling low energy jokes to whomever will listen.
In just over a year he has won:
The Comedy Store King Gong competition,
Up the Creeks The blackout x 3
Vauxhall Comedy Club Ding Dong Gong show.
JIMMY TAM
British-Chinese comedian who tells short, sharp and sometimes saucy jokes about his gaysian life and ho-ritage.
LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the Year 2024 semi-finalist and Rising Star New Act Competition 2023 finalist
All shows with resident MC DAN ATKINSON
“(Atkinson) would otherwise deservedly be a headline act in his own right…through his enthusiasm and shambolic charm managed to captivate the thousand-strong crowd whilst still engaging with the audience on a personal level” - Londonist
All line-ups are correct at the time of publishing. Occasionally we will get changes to the line-up, some of them unavoidable and last minute. It might be travel, or sickness, you can never be sure.
In the event of an act cancellation, we'll always put on a show and to the very best of our abilities get a like-for-like replacement. We'll always pull out the stops to get you the best night we can muster. If you're coming to see a specific advertised comedian, it's best to message us a few days before the gig just to check that something grisly hasn't happened to them.