SCOTTISH comedian Ray Bradshaw will be performing in Glasgow when he embarks on a new UK tour.

Following his 2018 show Deaf Comedy Fam, the award-winning comic's new stand-up show Deaf Com 1 will be coming to the Pavilion Theatre on Friday, March 3 next year.

The show will cover his recent fatherhood, teaching his young son sign language and a disastrous trip to Bahrain.

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Having previously toured with Frankie Boyle in 2019, Ray also spent 2021 and 2022 touring the UK as John Bishop's support act. 

Ray said: "I’m so excited to go back out on tour and play all these amazing venues and even go to places I’ve genuinely never heard of.

"If you’ve read this far then it’s legally binding that you have to buy a ticket to the venue closest to you."

Ray grew up with deaf parents and all his shows are performed in both BSL and English, with Deaf Comedy Fam becoming the first ever live comedy experience for more than 800 deaf audience members.

He was the first comedian to ever win a Scottish Culture Award and is a regular host of Scotland’s most popular radio show, Off the Ball.

Tickets for Deaf Com 1 are on sale now and can be purchased HERE.