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Katherine Priddy

The new record follows Priddy’s highly acclaimed debut The Eternal Rocks Beneath and sophomore LP The Pendulum Swing which firmly established her as one of the most exciting artists on the contemporary British music scene. Greeted with critical acclaim in the press, many called it “One of The Albums of the Year”. With her momentum showing no signs of slowing, the release of These Frightening Machines is set to take her star even higher.   Priddy has sold out headline tours and supported world class artists with her haunting vocals and distinctive finger-picking guitar style. She...

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Ali Woods: Basher

Online, Ali has gained hundreds of millions of views and likes for his relatable and satirical sketches. On stage, he’s supported comedy greats like Russell Kane, Axel Blake, and Adam Kay. With his unique blend of sharp wit and relatable humour, his performances are a must-see. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ThreeWeeks Edinburgh “A perfect show” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Everything Theatre “Ali Woods is a simply brilliant storyteller” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐LondonTheatre1 “This is Ali Woods’ world, and we simply living in it”

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Joe Kent-Walters – Frankie Monroe: Dead!

This time he’s dead… dead good! And also, dead. He’s a dead man. Join the nation’s favourite demonic entertainer, owner of a Working Mens Club in Rotherham what is also a portal to hell, as he dazzles you from beyond the grave. See him now before he is well and truly gone.

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Leslie Liao

Audiences around the world have been drawn to her relatable, introspective, and matter-of-fact style of humor which is often anchored around her experiences as a single Asian-American woman living in Los Angeles. Leslie was recently selected to be a Variety Top 10 Comic To Watch at Montreal’s prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, having been named a New Face by the festival in 2023. She can be seen in the multi-comic standup series Verified Stand-up on Netflix and has performed twice on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In addition to touring globally and headlining to...

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John Kearns: Tilting at Windmills

A fragmented, digressing portrayal of a 38-year-old man’s life, alluding to books he hasn’t read, touching on the modern condition. Plus VAT! More allusive and bleak as ever, it is unreal the comedian you become. And for who? Decent craic with the right crowd. A show for those who have read about but not committed to the Guinness Nitrosurge. Seen bewildered on Taskmaster (Channel 4), terrified on Live at the Apollo (BBC), getting through Never Mind the Buzzcocks (Sky), and implicating others on his Sky stand-up special The Varnishing Days.  More comfortable on pods but comes alive on...

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Ania Magliano: Peach Fuzz

From the quirks of her own body to the legend that is Eve (yes, from Adam and), to her newly discovered boundaries, Peach Fuzz is Ania at her most relatable – and most funny. Ania has opened for Ed Gamble, Marc Maron and Catherine Cohen, and writes for Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date. Her choices on the Off Menu podcast are widely regarded as the worst of all time. ‘A gift for observational comedy and weaving beautifully crafted routines’ ★★★★★ The Telegraph ‘Will have you crying with laughter’ ★★★★ The Guardian

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Tom Rosenthal “What Ever People Say I Am, That’s What I Am”

Tracks like ‘I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor’ and ‘When the Sun Goes Down’ became anthems, showcasing Alex Turner’s sharp lyrics and observational storytelling. Tom Rosenthal’s show, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I Am, tours the UK and Ireland in 2026. Jokes like ‘Wimbledon’, ‘Daniel Radcliffe’ and ‘Nepo Baby’ have the potential to become classics, showcasing Rosenthal’s sharp nose and observational squawking.   Star of Friday Night Dinner (C4) and Plebs (ITV), this is Tom’s much awaited return to stand-up following his critically-acclaimed 2019 show, Manhood.  ...

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