Nabil Abdulrashid at The Glee Birmingham

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Sun 29Dec
2024

COBO: Kings of Comedy (18+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Get ready for COBO: Kings Of Comedy - We’re bringing the laughs, all you gotta do is bring your friends! We’re coming to destroy Birmingham for our end of year special! A guaranteed night of uplifting vibes and full on belly laughter!
Please note: Line-ups are subject to change.

Advance price

  • £25.00 Show Entry
  • £25.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 7:00 PM
  • Last entry 7:45 PM

More info

  • Seating type Allocated
  • Food available Yes
  • Minimum age 18+

The Purple Pill – Tour 2023/2024

A show about trying to be a good person while staying a badman. Join the star of Live at the Apollo for this “unapologetically funny” (Telegraph) exploration of empathy, morality and political contradiction.

As seen on Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News for You, The Big Narstie Show, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Unapologetic.

About Nabil…

Nabil Abdulrashid is an award-winning comedian, writer, presenter and actor.

Nabil recently competed in the 2020 series of Britain’s Got Talent, enjoying a triumphant run to the competition’s final, drawing praise from the show’s judges for his hilarious and uncompromising brand of stand-up comedy. Awarding Nabil the coveted ‘Golden Buzzer’ in the first round of the competition, Alesha Dixon praised his “edgy, charismatic” style while David Walliams described both his performance and writing as “perfect”. In a piece suggesting Nabil should have won the competition overall, the Sunday Telegraph described Nabil’s performance in the final as “urgent, uncompromising and refreshingly radical fare, smartly woven into a gag-packed set.”

Before appearing on BGT, Nabil had already carved out a unique, exciting and varied career in UK and international comedy. Within a year of starting to perform, he had already written, starred in and directed his own sketch show on Channel U and was also joint winner of the Which Religion Is Funniest? competition, judged by UK comedy legends Omid Djalili and David Baddiel. Triumphing over a number of more experienced comedians in the final of the latter, Nabil won the opportunity to perform at London’s prestigious Hammersmith Apollo, becoming the youngest ever black stand-up to do so. Nabil has also previously been a finalist in the renowned New Act Of The Year and Laughing Horse stand-up comedy competitions and in 2020 won Joe.co.uk’s TV Comedian of the Year award.

Nabil Abdulrashid’s hilarious takes on global politics and multicultural society as well as his incorporation of multiple languages within his stand-up has also seen him build an international following, performing sold-out shows in Tanzania, South Africa, Dubai (headlining the Dubai National Opera’s first ever stand-up show), Holland, Austria and Belgium. Nabil has also toured the UK with his show BRAP (Black Racist And Proud). In 2020, one of Nabil’s performances was chosen as one of the Guardian’s 10 Best Comedy Shows of that year. His new show, N.A.B.I.L(Nobody Actually Believed I’d Last), will tour in 2021.

As a clean comic, Nabil is much sought-after for corporate work as well as interfaith and community-based events. His keenly observed and measured insight into a whole range of topical issues means he is also highly valued as a cultural and social commentator, having featured on Channel 4, ITV News, Al Jazeera English and British Muslim TV to discuss topics of race, religion and social justice within the UK and beyond. He was also a key contributor to the BAFTA Award-winning documentary Muslims Like Us on BBC2 and is a regular guest at panel events at universities such as SOAS, LSE and UCL.

Nabil also co-hosts his own podcast, I Am Not Your Bilalwhich is available to stream on Spotify.

“Urgent, uncompromising and refreshingly radical fare”

Telegraph

“His set – edgy, thoughtful, beholden to no one – raised the roof”

The Guardian

“Defiant and fearless”

Metro

★★★★

Evening Standard