Some Comedy Yeah!

Some Comedy Yeah!

First Thursday of every month
9pm - 11pm
Free Entry
The Smoking Goat, 2A Academy St, Ayr KA7 1HS

Some Comedy Yeah! is a free, monthly comedy club run at The Smoking Goat in Ayr. Hosted by the fabulous Ian White, we bring comedians of all styles to Ayr from across the UK, actively encouraging fresh talent to join us! Expect a varied bill each month consisting of new material, festival previews, and more!

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