From TV stars to brand new home grown talent, Glasgow International Comedy Festival has it all

Q.I. STAR ALAN DAVIES JOINS OVER SIXTY NEW SHOWS BEING ANNOUNCED FOR GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL
TV star and professional funny man Alan Davies is delighted as he returns to Scotland for the Glasgow International Comedy Festival with his brand new show. Where he talks thinking he’s Marty McFly but he’s realised he’s older than Doc Brown.
Don’t miss out on grabbing tickets to this amazing show when is goes on sale Friday 7th November!
Joining Alan at The King’s Theatre this year is Jack Docherty A.K.A the chief!
BAFTA award-winning star of Scot Squad, The Chief, and Absolutely, comes to Glasgow International Comedy Festival after packed-out Fringe runs in 2024 & 2025.
Favourite bits, classic bits, improvised bits and bits that aren’t even really bits but are, nonetheless, still bits.
Don’t take your eye off the home grown talent this March, cause GICF have it all
With an amazing new Work In Progress show from Amanda Dwyer, a people pleasing performance from Edinburgh local Robin Grainger and adopted Glasgweign and Native Canadian Kate Hammer, because “if you don’t laugh, she gets demoted”
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT?
Looking for something a bit different? Look no further! Glasgow comedy festival has it all 🙌 From Comedy Karaoke, shows that you can Bring yer Bairn (bIg and small!) and even a live Dungeon and Dragon show with Tartan Tabletop
Check out the full list of shows available to book NOW🔥⬇️
- Richard Pulsford: The Short Joke Teller Returns
- 5 Fifers for a Fiver
- Richard Pulsford: Yorkshire Dad, Immigrant Mum
- An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman
- Billy Kirkwood: Mayhem
- Richard Cobb: Comedy in progress
- Sam Nicoresti: Baby Doomer
- Uncle Gravy Comedy
- Mischief and Mayhem Comedy Show
- Edel Mc Glanaghy: Stand Up Therapy
- Stephen Catling: Clown Fish Out Of Water
- Patti Savard: Life in transition
- Friday Afternoon Comedy
- Sunday Afternoon Comedy
- Cracking Good Jokes Show
- Bring Yer Bairn
- Robin Grainger: People Pleaser
- Rowan Hackett: Brewed
- HANNAH-BILL (&a) LECTER(n)
- Craig Wilson: This Might Be Nothing
- Laura Smyth: Work In Progress
- Gareth Gwynn: Cyril (WIP)
- Jonny Brook: This Isn’t The Life I Expected
- Paul F Taylor: Cloudcuckoolander (WIP)
- Harun Musho’d: A History Of The Last Conservative Government, In Their Own Stupid Words
- Matthew Wheelwright: Notorious B.U.G. (WIP)
- Becky Price: Boxticker
- Lenny Sherman: One of the Good Guys
- Liam Tulley: Baldilocks
- Amanda Dwyer: Better Than Revenge (WIP)
- A Political Brunch
- Laughternoon
- Paul McDaniel: Harder Better Faster PAUL-ER (Redux)
- The Comedy Experiment
- GLASGOW’S HISTORY: A COMEDY WALKING TOUR
- Amy Matthews: Definitions of Toast (Work in Progress)
- Viv Gee: Lady GagGag
- Gordon Keane: Run Fatboy Run
- Adi Parmar: Sunny Boy
- For Your Entertaiment (2026)
- Comedy VS Cancer
- Bald Personality Disorder
- Bring Yer (Big) Bairn
- Comedy Karaoke
- Hannah Platt: Work in Progress
- Kate Hammer: Government Approved Comedian
- Get Your Goat: Sketch Comedy Show
- Kat Powell: Why am I Like This?
- Tropic Blunder
- Mrs Smith: 123 Eyes on Me!
- Stevie Mitchell: Two Close, But Still No Cigar.
- Tartan Tabletop
- Rosa Garland: Primal Bog
- Hannah Cruickshank: Both Parties
- Ruaridh Miller: Work in Progress
- Dan Kelly: How I Went to Every Supermarket in the World
- Falling & Laughing
- Enjoy Every Minute (WIP)
- Scotland Made The World
- Absolutely! One-Liner Jokes!



