Get ready for the very best in comedy. All of the acts at Nottingham XL Comedy Club (including the ‘support acts’) are the very best in the business, so you can be rest assured that you’ll have the very best comedy club experience.
Line-up: Gary Delaney, Angelos Epithemiou, Desiree Burch and Micky P Kerr
Please note the lineup may be subject to change. In rare circumstances where the lineup does change we will replace acts with similar artists. All tickets are purchased for the show and not to see particular comedians. Refunds will not be given due to changes to the lineup.
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Line Up
As seen on: Live at the Apollo, Mock The Week, Richard Osman’s House of Games, The Unbelievable Truth (BBC R4)
“I laughed & I laughed & I laughed” – The Times
With over 100 million views on YouTube and 20.4 million views on TikTok, Gary is one of the UK’s most quotable one-liner comics. A double Sony Award winner and Chortle nominee, he has also written for 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, A League of Their Own, and The Royal Variety Performance.
As seen on: Shooting Stars, Dave’s One Night Stand, The Angelos Epithemiou Show
A cult favourite, Angelos is a brilliantly shambolic and unpredictable comic creation. Think Little Britain meets Vic & Bob and get on board. Brought to life by Dan Renton Skinner, Angelos’ creator has also starred in The Spy Who Dumped Me, Friday Night Dinner, and The Wrong Mans.
As seen on: Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News For You, Mock The Week, QI, Too Hot To Handle (Netflix)
A powerhouse performer, Desiree burst onto the UK comedy scene after winning the Funny Women Award in 2015. Now a regular on Live at the Apollo and QI, she’s also the voice of Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle and has performed multiple sold-out shows at The Edinburgh Fringe and Soho Theatre.
As seen on: Britain’s Got Talent 2018 (Finalist)
Described as “the bastard spawn of John Cooper Clarke,” Micky combines music, spoken word, and comedy with razor-sharp wit. A Britain’s Got Talent finalist, his parody Bielsa Rhapsody went viral with over 5 million views. A festival favourite, he continues to tour top comedy clubs across the UK.