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BYOBaby Comedy
Bring Your Own Baby to an adults comedy show with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
JOHN AGGASILD: Spring/ Summer 2025
Aggers is back on his BS with a WIP for 2K25. This will be approx 66.666% of his new show “WELCOME HOME” about his hometown, his new home and his ancestor’s homeland. So 100% of this performance will comprise 2/3 (two thirds) of a future show. Comprende?
Rob Flood: Sunday Floody Sunday
Rob Flood is a stalwart of the Scottish comedy scene, playing in the hottest clubs in the UK and Ireland, running sold-out compilation shows and directing critically acclaimed, award-nominated Fringe shows.
BYOBaby Comedy
Bring Your Own Baby to an adults comedy show with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
Daniel Downie: Mountebank (WIP)
Comedian, Historian and Highlander Daniel Downie takes his show ‘MacMountebank’ to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. This is a show about what it means to be Scottish and whether our perceptions of ‘Scottishness’ are genuine or invented.
For Your Entertainment
For Your Entertainment is a charity comedy show that brings together five brilliant comedians, in aid of The Scottish Huntington’s Association, with all funds donated to the charity so help families battling the disease.
Friday Afternoon with Scotland’s Best Comics
Friday afternoon comedy with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
BYOBaby Comedy
Bring Your Own Baby to an adults comedy show with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
Friday Afternoon with Scotland’s Best Comics
Friday afternoon comedy with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
Friday Afternoon with Scotland’s Best Comics
Friday afternoon comedy with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
Susan Riddell: Work in Progress
Susan Riddell has fast become one of the UK’s most exciting names.
She has enjoyed over 30 million TikTok Tok views and was recently nominated for the Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow award 2024 and named in The List’s Hot 100 2024.
Friday Night with Scotland’s Best Comics
Friday night comedy with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company.
Mr & Mrs: Hamilton’s Finest
As heard on radio, Spotify and Amazon Music… Chris Lynott in his 4th GICF one hour solo slot presents “Mr & Mrs”, but not as you know it. He huckles in Brucey Forsyth (as the original “hairy egg”) to mediate between Chris and the eh, “lovely” Shirley. Good luck with that!
Waiting for Texto!
“If men are such visual creatures, why can’t they see my texts?!”
“Waiting fo Texto” hurls audiences into the intricacies of contemporary relationships in the digital age.
Grace Mulvey: Did you hear we are all going to die? (WIP)
BBC Galton & Simpson comedy winner Grace Mulvey returns to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival with a much anticipated new work in progress show.
Amanda Dwyer: I Did Something Bad (WIP)
Amanda Dwyer is an up and coming Glaswegian comedian. Fresh from a successful fringe debut, she is writing this work in progress show about revenge.
Elaine Fellows: Sugar & Lies (Work in Progress)
Work in progress stand-up comedy show from Elaine Fellows. Elaine’s life is held together by two things: sugar and lies. Neither of which are good for you!
Graham Barrie and Rhona McKenzie Work in Progress Double Bill
A brand new comedy show from Scottish comedy veteran Graham Barrie. ‘Help !! My Baby’s Not Goth’ is a hilarious, high energy exploration of alternative subcultures and one fathers quest to turn his new baby son to the darkside’.
Shona Lawson: Horses and Dogs (WIP)
“Dogs and Horses: A Comedic Ride”
Get ready for a laugh-out-loud journey into the hilarious world of horses and dogs! In this joyous stand-up show, our comedian digs deep into the quirks, charms, and utterly ridiculous behaviors of our four-legged companions.
Prop Roulette
Compilation show testing comedians’ improv ability by seeing how they can incorporate a randomly assigned prop into their set – prizes for best/most innovative use of prop.
Matt Black: Liam Neeson is not my Da
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with Matt Black.
Venturing down from the Highlands, fresh from being named Comedian Of The Year at Aberdeen Fringe Festival 2024, Matts observational comedy show finds humour in life’s most mundane moments.
Michelle Shaughnessy: Too Late, Baby
Too Late, Baby is an admission of ‘holy sh*t. I think I’ve missed the boat’. Michelle is not close to reaching her goals. Instead of whining about it, she is doing what she does best – turning it into comedy. A show for anyone who thinks it’s too late to achieve their dreams, because it probably is.
Dean T. Beirne: Fated to Pretend
Dean T. Beirne, the Scottish finalist for the BBC New Comedy Awards 2023 and star of Rosie Jones’ Comedy Disability Extravaganza, presents his debut, “Fated to Pretend.”
Eleanor Morton: Work in Progress
Award Winning Comic Eleanor Morton Returns With a WIP about mermaids, sex and sexy mermaids. Mermaids can’t have sex, and neither can Eleanor. Can Eleanor, the worlds most awkward prude, manage to talk about sex for 50 minutes without cringing once?
Comedy – Optional: feat. Alan Ritchie, Craig Scott & Kieron Power
Three of the most exciting new comics in Glasgow’s circuit join forces. Alan, Craig and Kieron met in the infancy of their comedy journey at the beginning of 2024 and have had an outrageous WhatsApp group chat ever since.
Kwame Asante: Unwise/Unlucky
An NHS Emergency Department: home to some of society’s most unwise and unlucky people. Working as an A&E Doctor, Kwame’s beginning to wonder what effect this environment might be having on his own logic and fortune.
Pirate King Comedy Presents Absolute Fuc*ing Delight
Brace yourselves for a wild ride! Welcome to the end of the world as you think you know it – or at least the most chaotic trip you’ve ever had! Join us as we dive into the hilarious and absurd collapse of civilisation, where a bad fall and a skinned knee might just be the least of your worries.
We Need To Talk
Seven funny friends – seven comedy styles – all in one super show. See you that Tuesday!
Craicatoa Comedy Presents Tiny Banters
Craicatoa Comedy Presents: Tiny Banters.
A collection of short sets from seven comedians and nonsense from your host, Tiny Banters showcases a diverse group of voices from all over the world who have made the city of Glasgow their home.
Lady Bits
Join us for Lady Bits: A Comical Journey Through Womanhood – a night of laugh-out-loud moments as our comedians delve into the chaos and quirks of everyday life. Through personal stories that are equal parts hilarious and relatable, we’ll explore everything from dating mishaps to the absurd realities of daily chores, each told from our unique perspectives.
The Beauty of Being Herd
YOU’RE INVITED TO HANNAH’S BIG GOODBYE PARTY! (Please, no presents)
Hannah’s given it her best shot. Now she’s waving goodbye to human life… to live as a sheep!
Masc. Mask
Taryam Boyd invites you to an unforgettable evening of comedy, poetry, and self-discovery. Growing up queer with ADHD in Glasgow meant wearing a mask to fit in, but now it’s time to take it off.
Stevie Mitchell: Close, But No Cigar.
Winston Churchill defined success as, “going from failure to failure without any loss of enthusiasm.” Welcome to a new solo, stand-up show performed by Stevie Mitchell; Scotland’s most, “successful,” man.
UKIP’s Nightmare – Adam Anwar
After a soldout work in progress run at Edinburgh Fringe 2024, Adam Anwar brings his hilarious debut show UKIP’s Nightmare to Glasgow
Labelled “a rebel with a cause and definitely one to watch” by British Comedy Guide