Queerovision #6
  • London Fringe

Camp! Audience corruption! Eurovision tunes! Welcome to the sixth edition of Queerovision at The Glory, Londons only comedy competition inspired by The Eurovision Song Contest!

Hosted by Lucien Jack (@laughswithlulu), a selection of stunning comedians will be performing a 5 minute stand-up set in order to impress our audience and our special guest judge. After everyone has performed, our lovely audience will have our chance to vote for their favourite. In true Eurovision style, we will reveal everyone's results and the act who achieves the most points at the end of the night will be crowned the winner of Queerovision.

The winner of Queerovision will receive: a glittery trophy, a headlining slot at the next Queerovision event and an invitation to compete at Queerovision All Stars!

For this month's edition, we are delighted to have TVs James Barr (@thejamesbarr) as our Special Guest Judge, as well as the winner of Queerovision #5 Sallyann Fellowes (@fellowessallyann) who will be dropping by to perform our halftime show!

Competing for your Douze Points for this edition, we have:

Contestant 1 Emmanuel Paul

Contestant 2 Esther Cross

Contestant 3 Rhys Thorne

Contestant 4 David Ian

Contestant 5 Ray Fordyce

Contestant 6 Cecily Bednar Schmidt

Contestant 7 Craig Drewingham

Contestant 8 Will Armstrong

Contestant 9 Jack Davies

Get ready to crank open the Prosecco, because things are about to get CAMP


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