Showcasing the best of the UK comedy scene, with plenty of familiar faces and fast rising future stars, it will be a night you won’t want to miss.

Resident host Chantel Nash, finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards 2023, will be bringing the laughs to your doorstep every month.

Chantel started stand-up in mid 2022 and has been gradually clawing her way onto the open mic and black comedy circuits. With a splattering of gong shows under her belt, her effortless charm is winning over audiences. Within her first year of performing, Chantel has shared the stage with Richard Blackwood, Slim and Kane Brown, and will be featured in Mo Gilligan’s Spotlight on Audible. This fast rising future star of comedy is one you certainly want to see.

Joining Chantel for May’s line-up will be:

Rachel Fairburn

Now based in London, Rachel featured in Chortle’s ‘One to Watch’ list in 2020 and picked up the 2019 online content award from Joe.co.uk. She has also been a finalist of several prestigious competitions including Funny Women, City Life Comedian of the Year, the NATYS and English Comedian of the Year. Rachel is co-host and co-writer of the worldwide smash hit podcast All Killa No Filla. With a huge international following of over a quarter of a million listeners and growing, she has taken the podcast on several sell-out UK tours and a tour of the USA.

Abi Clarke

Abi is a stand-up comedian and presenter from Bristol who took to the internet in 2020 due to lockdown and achieved remarkable success. In her first year online, she amassed over a million followers across Instagram and TikTok, and now boasts a large following of 367k followers on Instagram, 893k followers on TikTok and 590k subscribers on YouTube. Abi was named as one of the eleven comedy stars of the internet by The Independent, and has had her viral sketches shared by the likes of E! News, Buzzfeed, LadBible, Good Morning Britain, and BBC One.

Dom Mcgovern

Dom McGovern is an accomplished, energetic, fast paced comedian who covers topics including sexuality, politics, religion, and pop culture.

His acclaimed standup career began in Australia where he was a finalist at Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s prestigious RAW Comedy competition, previous finalists include Hannah Gadsby, Ronnie Chieng, and Rhys Nicholson. In 2022 he placed as runner up in the OnlyFans Creative Fund Comedy Edition, which was judged by Mae Martin, Jamali Maddix and London Hughes. He’s also the winner of King Gong at London’s comedy store. His split bill ‘Tied for Second’ received multiple 4* reviews at Edinburgh.

Khalid Raheem

Born in Mogadishu, Khalid Raheem was raised in South London from the age of 6. Coming from a Somali-Muslim refugee family, he is the self-proclaimed black sheep. Being an agnostic ex-Muslim coupled with the idiosyncratic relationship he has with his family are subjects often highlighted in his comedy. In his time on the circuit he has found himself on the 2023 BBC new comedy awards shortlist , he was also a rising star finalist 2022, 2NorthDown’s new act of the year semi-finalist 2022 and a 2019 So you think you’re funny semi-finalist.