Press clippings Page 6
Kevin Bridges vows to refund punters after early end
Kevin Bridges has vowed to refund punters and donate to charity after he walked off stage in Brighton.
Alice Walker, The Scottish Sun, 29th November 2018Kevin Bridges gets Ticketmaster Ticket Of The Year title
The stand-up tour by Kevin Bridges has been named by Ticketmaster customers as the "UK's Ticket of The Year".
British Comedy Guide, 27th November 2018My Comedy Hero: Adam Rowe
After a successful Edinburgh Fringe Adam Rowe takes his Undeniable show on tour. The Liverpool stand-up picks two British working-class comics and a rabble-rousing American as his comic idols.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th November 2018Kevin Bridges receives award from Glasgow arena
Kevin Bridges has received the 'Gie It Laldy' award from the The SSE Hydro in Glasgow for his 'exceptional contribution to the live event industry'.
British Comedy Guide, 24th October 2018Kevin Bridges: Brand New review
Comedy of the highest quality.
Lucy Christopher, The Wee Review, 22nd October 2018Review - Kevin Bridges: Brand New
The Clydebank stand-up is on the form of his life.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 8th October 2018Comedy review: Kevin Bridges
With a classic closing Bridges routine about the anxiety of waiting for a pre-app takeaway, the Glaswegian defines himself as the voice of the last generation to know a time without the internet.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 28th September 2018Kevin Bridges: The Brand New Tour review
At 31, Kevin Bridges might still seem too young to be doing nostalgia humour. But as a comedian who celebrates direct human interaction, especially at its most playful and teasing, he's wistful for those simpler times before the internet.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th September 2018Comedy review: Kevin Bridges at the Eventim Apollo, W6
Slimmed down and sharpened up, Bridges strings his good ideas together with focus and zip.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 10th September 2018Kevin Bridges review
The 31-year-old breathes new life into well-worn observational comedy in a masterful show that scorns pretension.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 7th September 2018