Queer AF Comedy - July 2025
Queer AF Comedy presents another top night in July with headliner the fabulous and magic Ada Campe. (see below for more details)
Plus West End New Act of the Year winner 2025 Adam Dorr see full lineup below
Queer AF Comedy is a vibrant and inclusive comedy show that celebrates LGBTQ+ humour and talent. It features a diverse lineup of queer comedians and allies, each bringing their unique perspectives and hilarious stories to the stage. The show aims to create a space where differences are embraced and celebrated through laughter, offering audiences a night of witty observations, unapologetic authenticity, and side-splitting humour. The event is designed to unite both LGBTQ+ community members and allies, ensuring a fun, safe and welcoming atmosphere for everyone.
The earlier you book via Outsavvy (see below), the cheaper the tickets are!
Full lineup
Ada Campe
Ada Campe is an award-winning variety artiste, cabaret performer comedian and magician with eclectic portfolio. Member of the Magic Circle, Ada is a sought after comedian across the UK circuit. Regularly performing for Comedy Club 4 Kids, Glee Family Shows, Phoenix Arts Club, Avalon and more.
Adam Dorr
West End New Act of the Year winner 2025
Adam Dorr is a neurodivergent comedian who tackles autism, politics, and may or may not know the name of every Pokemon.
Clap Back Comedy 24/25 finalist, INGTE 2024 finalist, Leicester Comedy Festival 2024 pun championships finalist, G&B new act winner
Lucy Jenner
Lucy (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary creative based in London. A First Class Honours graduate in Illustration and Visual Communication from the University of Westminster, her practice centres around illustration and photography, though her creativity extends across a range of media. She thrives on exploring different forms of expression and is not confined to a single creative channel. I also do stand-up comedy!
Nicky Vere-Compton
Nicky Vere-Compton is a short fat autistic queer who sings baritone (their words!). Taking their mix of anarchic standup and musical comedy to Edinburgh 2024, their "Freaks and Fools" show received a four star review from Neurodiverse Review and was shortlisted for its "Actually Autistic Award". They have played every kind of venue, including London's oldest Alternative club, the Troy Club, and regularly headline Open Mics.
David Hunter
So You Think You’re Funny 2024 Semi Finalist, bringing an irreverent, queer, Northern Irish take on everything from dead parents to monogamy to oven chips, through a lens of mid noughties pop culture.
Fab Goualin
Fab Goualin is a London-based DJ/producer turned comedian. A self-professed storyteller, his mixture of nationality-based observations and witty anecdotes offer a fresh perspective on cultural differences, drawing humour from his unique experiences and background.
Emily Whittingham
Emily is an emerging comedian based near Southampton. Coming from a visual arts background, Emily took to stand-up comedy to express her likes, dislikes, anxieties, confusions and misunderstandings about the world from the perspective of a late-diagnosed AuDHD asexual. In her short time on the circuit so far, Emily has won three semi-finalist spots, her latest being the West End New Act Semi-Finalist 2025
Ria
Ria is a comedy virgin. They have spent their life being told that they’re funny so is here to prove those people are wrong! Or that’s what Ria wants you to believe. Either way Ria wants tonight to be magic.