A POPULAR comedian will be playing at a famous Glasgow venue next month. 

Garrett Millerick will be bringing his acclaimed show Just Trying To Help to The Stand in the city's West End on May 14. 

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The show, which sold-out at the Edinburgh Festival and Soho Theatre, delves into religion, fatherhood and 'sensible answers to stupid questions'.

The show concludes Garrett’s Fatherhood trilogy that began with his 2018 breakout show Sunflower and continued with 2019's Smile. 

Glasgow Times:

Speaking on his upcoming Glasgow show, Garrett said: "Glasgow gets overlooked, especially by English journalists. But it’s a phenomenal place for comedy. The audiences don’t let you away with anything - you’ve got to bring your a-game.

"All The Stand venues are fantastic, but Glasgow is special. It’s what a comedy club should be. There’s nothing wrong with it.

"I remember watching Stewart Lee’s DVD that he shot there years before I got into comedy. At the time, all comedy DVDs looked the same and were filmed in London theatres. When you saw that show, it showed what a proper live comedy experience is. It blew me away.

"Then years later I got to play there for the first time, and it was a huge thrill. And as brilliant as that DVD is, no film can come close to capturing the magic of that room.

"I can’t wait to bring my first tour there."

Tickets are available at £14 and the show is for 18 plus only. 

You can buy tickets HERE