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Iain Stirling

Iain Stirling

When: Sunday 25th November 2018 - 8:00pm - 10:30pm

Where: Glee Club Cardiff, Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF10 5BZ

U OK HUN? X
Due to phenomenal demand the Bafta-winning stand-up and voice of Love Island is back on UK stages this autumn, as his sell-out tour is extended for the third and final time. This is your last chance to catch Iain Stirling’s brilliant observations of modern millennial life in U OK HUN? X.

U OK HUN? X
Due to phenomenal demand the Bafta-winning stand-up and voice of Love Island is back on UK stages this autumn, as his sell-out tour is extended for the third and final time. This is your last chance to catch Iain Stirling’s brilliant observations of modern millennial life in U OK HUN? X.

Back on TV this summer reprising his role as the voiceover man ”Love Island fans go wild for” (Daily Mail), the in-demand comedian will then be back to doing what he does best, as he hits the road to perform his acclaimed smash hit show one last time.

Join the ‘star of comedy’ (The i) as he explores dinner party etiquette and the pressures on a generation brought up in a world of instant gratification. How has modern living affected our ability to find long term happiness? Can social media ever reflect real life? And why is the floor lava?

Soon to be hosting the second series of comedy game-show CelebAbility (ITV2), Iain’s intuitive razor-sharp humour has previously been seen on Virtually Famous (E4), Drunk History and Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (both Comedy Central), Russell Howard’s Good News and Sweat the Small Stuff (both BBC Three) and Fake Reaction and Safe Word (both ITV2).

★ ★ ★ ★

Metro
‘At his best the Edinburgh native is an unhinged free-form anecdotist - his closing tale of a disastrous CBBC gig is a belter ★★★★

Mail on Sunday
'Provides an intriguing twentysomething perspective on the current state of his nation'

The Guardian
‘An extremely funny hour of observational and surreal comedy’

The Telegraph

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