Just the Tonic Comedy Club – Connor Burns: 1994

Metronome Nottingham

Friday 14 February 2025

6:45 pm : Doors

Seated

18+

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General admission: £17.00 + booking fee

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From one of the most exciting emerging new stars in the UK’s live stand-up scene, 1994 is Edinburgh native’s Connor Burns third solo hour. A prolific joke writer, his Scottish-level cynicism and self-deprecation punctuates a disarmingly relaxed persona and an intelligent, razor-sharp wit.
 
Connor’s burgeoning reputation as “one to watch” was cemented at the 2023 Fringe when he sold out his entire run two months before the festival started. An additional nine shows (2000 seats) were added – which also sold out, with audiences even queuing for returns.
 
‘There is a great comedy talent at work here…there is nothing he sets his comedic sights on that he misses… He is fearless and it is wonderful…hilarious!’ – ★★★★★ The Scotsman
 
‘Brilliant… gags coming at you at a terrifying rate’ – ★★★★ The List
 
‘Connor clearly has a brilliant comedy mind and he is already a hugely gifted stand-up. His understated stage presence and superb comic timing see him land punchline after punchline perfectly, and some sneaky set-ups for future callbacks are a delight when they reveal themselves… Impressive!’ – ★★★★ Beyond the Joke

The line-up is subject to change. Please find the most up-to-date information on the Just the Tonic website.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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Just the Tonic Comedy Club – Connor Burns: 1994

From one of the most exciting emerging new stars in the UK’s live stand-up scene, 1994 is Edinburgh native’s Connor Burns third solo hour. A prolific joke writer, his Scottish-level cynicism and self-deprecation punctuates a disarmingly relaxed persona and an intelligent, razor-sharp wit.
 
Connor’s burgeoning reputation as “one to watch” was cemented at the 2023 Fringe when he sold out his entire run two months before the festival started. An additional nine shows (2000 seats) were added – which also sold out, with audiences even queuing for returns.
 
‘There is a great comedy talent at work here…there is nothing he sets his comedic sights on that he misses… He is fearless and it is wonderful…hilarious!’ – ★★★★★ The Scotsman
 
‘Brilliant… gags coming at you at a terrifying rate’ – ★★★★ The List
 
‘Connor clearly has a brilliant comedy mind and he is already a hugely gifted stand-up. His understated stage presence and superb comic timing see him land punchline after punchline perfectly, and some sneaky set-ups for future callbacks are a delight when they reveal themselves… Impressive!’ – ★★★★ Beyond the Joke

The line-up is subject to change. Please find the most up-to-date information on the Just the Tonic website.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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