
Archive · THU 15 AUG
Bobby Mair
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Some nights you want comfortable. This isn't one of them. Bobby Mair is the Canadian-born, London-based comic who built a name on dark, edgy, painfully honest stand-up — gleefully profane, joyously explicit, and happy to break the most cherished taboos if there's a laugh in it.
He's earned his stripes the hard way and in good company: a Laughing Horse New Act of the Year winner who's gone on to support Bill Burr, Doug Stanhope and Jerry Sadowitz. The TV credits run deep too — Russell Howard's Good News, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Sweat the Small Stuff — and he fronted ITV2's slasher reality romp Killer Camp. These days he co-hosts the comedy history podcast The Year Is.
What ties it together is a fearlessness that conjures the sickest image in the room and dares you to laugh. You will. Probably while wincing.
Uncomfortable in all the right ways — which is exactly why he's here.
Also on the bill: Shannon Sumfing · Alex Toye · Baron Fortitude · Elliot Milner

