Showcasing the best of the UK comedy scene, with plenty of familiar faces and fast rising future stars, it will be a night you won’t want to miss.

Resident host Chantel Nash, finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards 2023, will be bringing the laughs to your doorstep every month.

Chantel started stand-up in mid 2022 and has been gradually clawing her way onto the open mic and black comedy circuits. With a splattering of gong shows under her belt, her effortless charm is winning over audiences.

Within her first year of performing, Chantel has shared the stage with Richard Blackwood, Slim and Kane Brown, and will be featured in Mo Gilligan’s Spotlight on Audible. This fast rising future star of comedy is one you certainly want to see.

Joining Chantel on the line-up this month will be:

Jack Skipper

Jack Skipper, hailing from South London, has recently gone from a carpet fitter with no qualifications to blowing up, becoming an internet sensation and full-time comedian.

Whether telling stories of life as a family man or observations on working-class life, his everyday guy persona has gained an impressive following on social media, with over 16 million likes on TikTok alone and 360k followers on Instagram.

Jack was a runner up in the prestigious So You Think You’re Funny? New Comedian of the Year competition in 2022, and reached the final of the Komedia New Act comedian in 2023. He recently starred in the Stand Up Sketch Show on ITV2.

Louise Young

Hailing from Newcastle, Louise Young has quickly become one of the brightest new names on the comedy circuit. She is a regular at clubs up and down the country including the Glee Clubs, Komedia, and The Stand. Louise has supported the likes of Jason Manford and Alan Carr on their nation wide UK and Ireland tours. In 2020, she was nominated for Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, and the following year was nominated for Leicester Comedy Festival’s Best Festival Appearance. Louise was also a finalist in the Funny Women Awards in 2018.

Louise has presented a weekly comedy radio show on BBC Radio Newcastle, and at the 2020 Gillard Awards won a commendation for Newcomer of the Year on the station.

Louise also wrote and acted in Channel 4’s Original Comedy shorts on three sketches, one of which gained over five million views and went on to receive North East RTS award. As heard on BBC Radio 4’s Fred at The Stand, and soon to be seen on Comedy Central Live!

Louise Atkinson

From the cultural delights of Hull comes Louise Atkinson, a stand-up comedian with a unique perspective of seeing the world through a gravy stained lens.

She performs regularly at the United Kingdom’s top comedy clubs, comedy festivals and fringes, and has been the tour support for phenomenal acts like Sarah Keyworth and Esther Manito.

She is currently working on taking her debut show to the Edinburgh fringe festival, as well as developing a backup plan of living in a lighthouse and befriending a puffin to go on adventures with, should comedy not work out.

‘Plenty of confidence and energy. Quippy and bubbly’ – The Stand Comedy Club
‘Very engaging to watch’ – Chortle

Andy Fox

Brighton based Comedian Andrew Fox, born and raised in Kent, is Maidstone’s own Cheeky Chavvy. He uses observation and quick wit to deliver a fast paced high gag rate set. Where he speaks on life growing up on a council estate with a criminal adjacent working class family offering an exciting mix of clever punchlines and authentic charm

Komedia New Comedy Award winner 2024
Leicester festival comedian of the year runner up 2025

Line-up is subject to change.