Fin Taylor: Ask Your Mother Billetter

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Fin Taylor: Ask Your Mother

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Fin Taylor is back on the road with a brand new trunk of painfully funny stand-up for 2023. Sure he’s married with a kid, but that hasn’t made him any less naughty. If anything, it’s only made him even hungrier for that juicy sacred cow meat- and this tour, he’s going after our cultural obsession with mental health. After being locked inside for two years it’s all anyone wants to talk about. But are we actually talking about it or have we just reached the final frontier of a narcissistic society’s obsession with labels?

Fin Taylor has made a name for himself as one of the most talked about comedians working in the UK. He achieved critical acclaim and sell-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe for his last three shows, Whitey McWhiteface, Lefty Tighty Righty Loosey and When Harassy Met Sally. He’s also appeared on Comedy Central’s Roast Battle and Live From the Comedy Store, BBC’s Live at the Apollo, Have I got News for You and The Mash Report, as well as garnering fame for his hit web series Fin vs The Internet.

“Gleefully provocative and packed with big, hard laughs”

4 stars, The Guardian

“A gutsy, ingenious truth-teller with the jokes to back up the attitude”

4 stars, The Times

“An invigoratingly-good comic. A live thrill to watch”

4 stars, The I Newspaper

4 stars, The Independent

4 stars, The Scotsman

5 stars, Chortle