Wed 3rd Jun 2026 at 7:30pm ends 8:30pm
Albion Hastings, George Street, Hastings, UK - Map
Stand-Up Comedy
Hastings Comedy Festival 2026 presents:
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Get ready for a night of belly laughs as one of the UK’s most exciting rising comedians takes the stage. Wilson Milton combines cheeky charisma with clever observation and lightning-fast crowd interaction that keeps every room hooked from start to finish.
Whether he’s breaking down the phonetic alphabet in the most chaotic way possible, riffing on everyday life, accents, or growing up in London, Wilson’s sets are real, relatable, and ridiculously funny. The first comedian to go viral on LadBible, he’s performed on BBC Radio 4’s Unsafe Space, supported big names like Tom Stade and Kane Brown, and built his own successful comedy club nights across the country.7e6c52
Expect sharp one-liners, surreal twists, and that warm, cheeky energy that makes audiences instantly love him. Wilson doesn’t just tell jokes — he throws a proper party with them.
Perfect for fans of quick-witted, accessible stand-up with bags of personality.
“Sharp, charismatic and effortlessly funny!”
Age Restrictions:
16+
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Great show. Very talented
Review left at 4:30pm on Tue 2nd Jun 2026
Great show and we live the Hastings comedy festival. It was great to chat to the directors of the festival before the show. Lara was great! X
Review left at 3:09pm on Tue 2nd Jun 2026
Lara was funny, energetic and original, really enjoyed her style and material. The venue unfortunately serves warm lemonade and has uncomfortable wooden chairs! The organisers do a fantastic job of putting this festival on
Review left at 3:07pm on Tue 2nd Jun 2026
Review left at 7:32am on Wed 28th Jan 2026
Review left at 3:23pm on Mon 26th Jan 2026
What a great gig! Chris did a fantastic job keeping his audience engaged, singlehandedly for an impressive two and a half hours, at Oscars - a lovely small intimate venue on St Leonards seafront. He had a seemingly endless list of material to draw from, and he reads his audience extremely well. Not least because he's a local comedian who was performing largely to his homebase which can be pretty intimidating for fledgling artists of all genres. But I was also impressed by his use of whatever information the audience members he engaged with provided him, by way of extra material to play with. Eg. The GP, the paramedic, and his mate who bought some art during the show! He did some great loops in his storytelling too, such as the Dalmation dog story, marrows, and allotment story. That was very funny! The crimewatch photofit/ID tale was absolutely hilarious - one to save and re-use. Everyone got it! He uses the power of the pause brilliantly, when deciding whether to move on and change direction or to go with the flow. He shows skill at different accents too, which is well worth developing, as are his impressive vocal gymnastics such as the overflying helicopter rumble, which I suspected was a cool diversion for the audience to notice while he moved on to the next topic. Having never heard of Chris before, and being a fussy 'hard act to please' fan of comedy, I firmly believe Chris has longhaul legs for this.. I sincerely hope he keeps running with what he's got , and builds on what will potentially be a hugely successful career worth giving up his (noble) day job for. A great night. Well done!
Review left at 6:45pm on Sun 7th Dec 2025