The old ones are the best: The Social Hub on the hunt for city’s funniest bus pass holder ahead of Glasgow International Comedy Festival
A search has been launched to find Glasgow’s funniest older person – with
organisers inviting anyone with banter and a bus pass to step into the spotlight.
Entrants have the chance to secure a place on the inaugural free comedy course,
culminating in a performance slot at this year’s Glasgow International Comedy
Festival.
Both the four-week course and the April 1 showcase will take place at The Social
Hub, official community partners of the festival and the creators of the initiative,
delivered in partnership with Age Scotland, the Scottish charity for older people, and
Glasgow International Comedy Festival (GICF).
The launch comes off the back of recent research by Age Scotland that found
around 1 in 10 older people in Scotland experience chronic loneliness1 That’s the
equivalent of one on every street in the country. The charity has also found that 36%
of over 50s do not get to do the activities they like to do to relax and have fun as
much as they would like.
Comedy-curious pensioners are invited to nominate themselves, or friends and
family can nominate an older person they think would bring serious banter to the
table. Applications close on February 23.
The course will be led by Viv Gee, an award-winning comedian and lecturer in
stand-up comedy at the University of Strathclyde, as part of GICF’s ‘Comedy
Connects’ programming. Viv already runs the Festival’s Introduction to Comedy
course for women and marginalised genders, now in its third year, which takes place
across six weeks at The Social Hub and culminates in the ‘First Time Funnies’ show
during GICF at the city-centre hub.
Ben McLeod, General Manager at The Social Hub Glasgow, said: “For me, Glasgow
is the funniest city in the world, and that’s not just because of its great comedians,
but because of the day-to-day interactions in cafés, at bus stops and on the street.
“We’re all about opening doors, giving people new opportunities and bringing people
together. Together with Age Scotland and the Glasgow International Comedy
Festival, we’ve created this concept to celebrate older people at the festival, provide
an opportunity for older people to learn something new etc, and create community in
every sense – both behind and in front of the mic. I think we might just unearth a
hidden gem. I can’t wait to meet the applicants.”
Supporting older people to age well through social connection is a key part of Age
Scotland’s work.
Age Scotland chief executive Katherine Crawford commented: “We’re proud to be
partnering with The Social Hub and Glasgow International Comedy Festival to help
bridge the generation gap in comedy.
“Older people have a wealth of stories and life experience to draw on, but they are
often underrepresented on comedy stages. We also know that opportunities for
creativity and social connection can be harder to come by in later life.
“By creating a welcoming route into stand-up, we hope this programme will inspire
more older people to give comedy a go, connect with like-minded individuals and
have a lot of laughs along the way.”
All proceeds from the April 1 showcase will go to Age Scotland.
Michael Bochel, Head of Marketing and Sponsorship at the Glasgow International
Comedy Festival, said: “As Sir Billy Connolly once said, Glasgow is the funniest city
in the world, bar none and GICF is set to celebrate that ethos with 19 days of
comedy this spring. So many people think about trying stand-up but never get the
chance or feel confident enough to do it. We hope this partnership with The Social
Hub and Age Scotland can help people fulfil a lifelong ambition and tick something
off their bucket list.
“The course participants will be in very safe hands with Viv, who is second to none
as a comedy coach, and we know it will be an incredible experience for everyone
involved. The team at GICF can’t wait to cheer the applicants on during the
showcase.”
Older people who want to take part, or anyone keen to nominate someone they
know, can find out more and apply by emailing
glasgowcomedycourse@wearestoryshop.com or address a letter to ‘‘Comedy
Course, The Social Hub, 15 Candleriggs Square, Glasgow G1 1TQ.
To submit their entry applicants must state their name, age and offer a sentence on
why they want to take part in the free course – which will run every Monday at 10am
from March 9 for four weeks at The Social Hub, in Glasgow city centre. Entries close
23 February.
The course will be filled on a first come first serve basis and applicants will be
notified by 5pm on 23 February. Reasonable travel expenses will be covered (Ts&Cs
apply.
Scotland’s largest dedicated comedy festival, GICF runs from 11–29 March 2026 in
venues across the city with international names including Rosie O’Donnell, Ruby
Wax joining the UK’s top comics from Daniel Sloss, Alan Davies, Sue Perkins, Tom
Davis and more, as well as the very best up and coming talent.
