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Everyone saying Josh Widdicombe is right.

He's class, feel like a right tit when I'm on my way to work and he's on XFM, spend half the journey laughing.

Only if you're a left winger and don't cringe at someone taking about something you know jack about.....
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Nick Doody, he's badass.. Supported Bill Hicks on his final tour of the uk

Stuart Black - has some great lines, can be quite edgy, which is different to offensive

Jack Campbell - rising star, he's had a great 12months

Joe Lycett on Sunday, the mans just funny

Andrew Maxwell - happy to go off on tangentsx great act to watch

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I enjoy the comedy at Glastonbury and it makes a large part of my sunday schedule when I'm exhausted. Might pop over to see Josh Widdicombe as I love his xfm podcast, not as keen as him as a stand up but still worth a watch.

Don't worry if you miss anyone though, you'll be able to see 99% of the performers again next year.

And the next, and the next.

Whoever plans the comedy schedule is the laziest booker in the industry. ;)

There's been a bit more churn over the past few years than there was in the early 2000s, but yeah, it's be nice to see them be a bit braver with the bookings.

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Am I right in thinking there isn't a specific comedy tent?

There's comedy all over the place. Phil Jupitus and a few seem to have sets on Leftfield, for example. But the cabaret tent looks pretty solidly comedy.

The comedy tent is definitely where I wonder too when I'm feeling a bit tired.

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