"Stand-up from a natural comic who always holds the room in the palm of his hand” Scottish Comedian Rosco McClelland is riding high on the current Scottish comedy revival, he’s one of its brightest stars with professional accolades to prove he is something special. Twice nominated Best Newcomer at the Scottish Comedy Awards and winner of the Scottish Comedian of the year in 2016, his endearing onstage presence has impressed judges and audiences alike. Rosco was chosen as one of Chortle’s ‘Comedian’s to watch’ back in 2017 for his unique comedic voice. His offbeat musings and exaggerated visual imagery feel natural and not forced and he never fails to leave audiences wanting more. He has sold out shows at Adelaide Fringe Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – continually bringing performances that show his comedic brilliance. In 2024, he was shortlisted for the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow award – a prestigious award which aims to celebrate the city and the famous warmth, resilience, and humour of Glasgow. Rosco had a hugely successful 2024 Edinburgh run with his show ‘Sudden Death’ exploring questions of life and death and his very open honest reveal that he is living with Long QT Syndrome. He received four stars from publications including The Scotsman and Chortle and was named one of the 12 must-see comedy Fringe shows in 2024 by The Rolling Stone. Rosco regularly performs across the UK top clubs including Glee, The Stand, Blackpool Comedy Station, Monkey Barrel and many more. Audience 16+ Pay What You Can Ticketing Scale information. In order to make our events as accessible as possible, you can decide what to pay according to your means Please pay what you think you can reasonably afford, with reference to our sliding scale guide. Concessions: feel free to choose one of our lower price brackets (Tier 1 or Tier 2) if any of the following apply to you: 16-25 years old unemployed or underemployed single parent living solely on a state pension The below guidelines are just for reference; you won’t be asked for any proof Tier 1 I / we Frequently stress about meeting basic needs and don’t always achieve them Are not employed or are underemployed Qualify for government and/or voluntary assistance Have no or very limited expendable income Tier 2 I / we May stress about meeting some basic needs but still regularly achieve them Are employed Have some expendable income Tier 3 Are comfortably able to meet all basic needs Have expendable income Tier 4 Are comfortably able to meet all basic needs Have expendable income and would like to support others in accessing the arts.