
Popular comedian to play 'biggest ever show' in Glasgow
Tickets will be available on general sale from Friday, April 25.
Announcing the news on social media, Bradshaw took a trip down memory lane, revisiting all of the Glasgow venues he has performed at over the past 15 years.
These included his first-ever show to '30 people' in the former Capitol Bar on Sauchiehall Street, The Griffin, Blackfriars of Bell Street and more.
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In the video, Bradshaw states: 'I'm doing my biggest show ever. 3000 tickets at the SEC Armadillo. Will I be telling people that I played the Sydney Opera House?
'Probably, because people on the internet will believe anything. General sale on April 25. Please come, I'm so excited to be doing it.
'3000 tickets, so bring as many people as you want. It's my brand new show CODA. Like every other show, it's sign language interpreted and come along because if not, I'm going to have to go back to playing refurbished Indian buffet restaurants.'
Announcing my biggest show ever and the 15 year journey it took to get here.
Glasgow. 11th April 2026. Onsale Friday. pic.twitter.com/2JNgVnjxFz — Ray Bradshaw (@comedyray) April 23, 2025
For further information, visit Bradshaw's website HERE.

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