Edinburgh Fringe 2025: Grant Stott at The Stand (August 21, 2-3pm)
It’s Edinburgh’s legendary Stand Comedy Club’s 30th birthday this year, and I'm thrilled to be bringing A Kick Up The Arts to the Fringe for a week of lunchtime live podcast shows as part of their celebrations - including one-hour conversations with special guests Del Amitri’s Justin Currie (August 23rd); stage, screen and music icon Barbara Dickson (August 20th); and actor, broadcaster and panto villain(ess) Grant Stott (August 21st) - with more to be announced in the coming weeks.
Come and join us! Or else.
Tickets are on-sale now, the full run is August 18-24 (not 22), 2-3pm, and you should basically come to all of the shows. I MEAN what better way to spend a late lunch hour in the late summer. Five-minute walk from Waverley Station. I'll get the kettle on and the macaroni pies in. If I'm allowed.
More on the first guests to be announced (ticket links for each in comments below):
And yes - on Thursday August 21st - actor, broadcaster, pantomime fever-dream and vinyl lover Grant Stott chats about his Fringe and theatre adventures through the years, his starring role in River City - and his life-long love affair with Auld Reekie - as we spend a virtual afternoon together round at his, with Grant's choice of a Scottish album, film and book to keep us occupied: he'll tell us what they mean to him, and why... He might even throw in some imaginary snacks. (If he doesn't serve up Thai Sweet Chilli Sensations, then we can assume that the man has been cloned.)
Come and hang out for lunch with us! Tickets here.