A
event
held at The Gaffe Comedy Club
on Sunday 17th May. The event starts at 18:00.
JS Bach lived 300 years ago and laid the foundations for all of modern music, from The Beatles to Beethoven. He was also just a grumpy German bloke who loved beer and had 20 kids. Classical piano, presented with jokes by a bald dickhead with a beard.
The follow-up show from Aidan Jones after his critically acclaimed and award-winning show 'Chopin's Nocturne'.
"Sidesplittingly funny." - The Guardian
"This should not work, but it does." ★★★★ - The List
“Deeply moving.” ★★★★ – The Scotsman
WINNER - Tour Ready Award at Adelaide Fringe 2025
NOMINATED - Best Comedy at Adelaide Fringe 2025
NOMINATED - The List Best Comedy from Adelaide at Edinburgh Fringe 2025
Show details:
● Doors 17:30
● Show 18:00-19:00 (no interval)
● Last entry is 18:10
● 18+ only
Got a question about our venue or your tickets? Never been to a comedy show before? We’ve got a handy guide for you in The Gaffe FAQ: www.thegaffecomedyclub.com/faqs
About the venue
The Gaffe is Bristol's hottest new club, the perfect place to start or finish your night! Grab a drink at the bar, catch an evening stand-up show at 7pm, or stick around for our late-night shenanigans!
"Great MC, excellent comics and a cosy vibe. I look forward to going again ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Becky, Google Local Guide reviewer
"Great night of comedy in Bristol! Been at both midweek and weekend shows and the comedians are so funny, vibes are great and room set up perfectly for comedy." - Phoebe, Google Local guide reviewer
"What a funny night! First time going to a comedy show, found myself in the front row put on the spot by the MC! Definitely will be back, loved every minute of it!" - Izabella, Google Local Guide reviewer
Reviews of our previous comedy nights:
‘A unique and evocative comedy night’ - Bristol 365
‘Put at the top of your to do list’ - 365Bristol.com
‘If we had to choose one place for comedy in Bristol, this would be it’ - Culture Calling