#EdFringe17: Nik Coppin is a Globetrotter

Nik is bringing no less than four shows to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the busy comedian as we debate pool playing Lady Boys and the merits of Doctor Who as a superhero.

PODCAST: Nick Coppin

‘Shaggers’, ‘Huggers’, ‘Battle of the Superheroes’ and Nik’s solo show, ‘Globetrotter’ are all part of Edinburgh’s Free Festival http://www.freefestival.co.uk/

Website: https://www.nikcoppin.com/

Twitter: @nikcoppin

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nikcoppincomedian/


Comedy performance provided by the artist for promotional purposes. May contain material that some find offensive. © 2017 On the Mic. Produced in association with Broadway Baby, Fringepig and Voice Republic.

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