Scotland's biggest outdoor comedy festival is coming to the south side – bringing a top line-up of comedy acts to one of the city's best-loved green spaces.
The Laugh in the Park festival is set to return to Queen's Park for the third year in a row, appearing at the section of the park known as 'The Bandstand'.
Taking place on July 15 and kicking off at 7.30 pm, the festival is hosted by the hilarious Billy Kirkwood with comedy stars such as Susie McCabe, Mark Nelson, Paul Black, Amanda Hursy and Mark Jennings all set to appear.
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Set within the stunning outdoor venue, the event a line up of 11 of the best performers in Scottish comedy, promising three hours of award-winning, side-splitting comedy (plus intervals).
The acts confirmed to appear at Laugh in the Park 2023 are:
(Host: Billy Kirkwood)
- Tom Stade
- Susie McCabe
- Mark Nelson
- Jaff Lafferty
- Mark Jennings
- Paul Black
- Darren Connell
- Mikey Motion
- Amanda Hursy
- Brian Kavanagh
The remaining tickets for this exciting event go on sale Friday at 11 am from www.laughinthepark.com with people able to pre-register for tickets ahead of the sale.
Speaking about this year's event, organiser Al Innes said: "We cannot wait for this year's event. This will be our third year in a row at the Bandstand, and with a bigger capacity to play with, we have gone all out with our by far biggest lineup yet.
"To be honest I can't wait to get the show started and grab a beer and watch the acts in the early evening while the sun comes down.
"Best of all, July is the hottest month of the year in Glasgow so the likely hood of it being a sunny day is high."
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