Sub89
110-117 Friar Street, Reading
Sun
September 19, 2021
8:00 pm
BST
(6:45 pm DOORS)
NABIL ABDULRASHID: NABIL (NOBODY ACTUALLY BELIEVED I’D LAST)
GBP18.00
Nabil Abdulrashid - Refreshingly radical fare, smartly woven into a gag-packed set… a fresh comic voice The Telegraph
After reaching the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2020 (3000 Ofcom complaints), Nabil Abdulrashid brings his brand-new stand-up show on tour. From growing up under military rule in northern Nigeria to falling into legal trouble as a teenager in south London, join Nabil as he recollects the remarkable, chaotic and sometimes tragic (but always hilarious) story of his life so far. Expect a night of “unapologetically funny” (Telegraph) stand-up as Nabil charts his journey from humble beginnings (and middles) to one of UK comedy’s most talked about rising stars.
"Refreshingly radical fare, smartly woven into a gag-packed set… a fresh comic voice" The Telegraph "The star by a wide margin… animated by a sardonic intelligence and sharp eye for the absurdities of racial discourse" The Guardian
"Defiant and fearless" The Metro
"Hilarious" The Radio Times
"Absolutely brilliant, a breath of fresh air" Alesha Dixon
"Too funny. A really refreshing comic voice" David Walliams
"Legendary stuff, bro" Ashley Banjo
After reaching the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2020 (3000 Ofcom complaints), Nabil Abdulrashid brings his brand-new stand-up show on tour. From growing up under military rule in northern Nigeria to falling into legal trouble as a teenager in south London, join Nabil as he recollects the remarkable, chaotic and sometimes tragic (but always hilarious) story of his life so far. Expect a night of “unapologetically funny” (Telegraph) stand-up as Nabil charts his journey from humble beginnings (and middles) to one of UK comedy’s most talked about rising stars.
"Refreshingly radical fare, smartly woven into a gag-packed set… a fresh comic voice" The Telegraph "The star by a wide margin… animated by a sardonic intelligence and sharp eye for the absurdities of racial discourse" The Guardian
"Defiant and fearless" The Metro
"Hilarious" The Radio Times
"Absolutely brilliant, a breath of fresh air" Alesha Dixon
"Too funny. A really refreshing comic voice" David Walliams
"Legendary stuff, bro" Ashley Banjo