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Buckie date announced for Karen Dunbar comedy tour





A star from the hit comedy Chewin’ the Fat is set come to town at the end of next month.

Comedian, actress, writer and DJ Karen Dunbar is set to come to Buckie on November 30.

Chewin' the Fat star Karen Dunbar will be appearing in Buckie as part of her Scotland-wide tour.
Chewin' the Fat star Karen Dunbar will be appearing in Buckie as part of her Scotland-wide tour.

The date is part of her tour of Scotland, packing an incredible 24 shows in 23 venues into just one month.

An Evening With Karen Dunbar, sees Karen sharing stories from her life and talking about her career, with – as you would expect from a stalwart of the Scottish comedy scene – a heap of humour and jokes.

This is Karen’s third tour with Aberdeen-based promoters, Breakneck Comedy, since 2023, and as Breakneck Comedy founder, Naz Hussain, explains, audiences can expect brand new stories and jokes.

He continued: “I’m delighted that Karen is working with us again, and we’re both looking forward to bringing her brand-new show to venues across Scotland.

“It’s testament to Karen’s talent and storytelling prowess that she’s got a whole new show for audiences, even though she toured with us earlier in the year.”

Karen Dunbar with Breakneck Comedy founder Naz Hussain.
Karen Dunbar with Breakneck Comedy founder Naz Hussain.

Breakneck Comedy is renowned for bringing top comedians and performers to towns and venues that might not be on the usual tour schedule.

Naz continued: “I love bringing big names to towns that some promoters might overlook.

“It’s really exciting to be able to put on shows all over Scotland and make it easier for people to be able to enjoy a great night of comedy and entertainment without them having to worry about catching a train home from the city.”

Karen Dunbar will be performing in the Fishermen’s Hall, Buckie, on Saturday, November 30 from 9.30pm.

For more information and to buy tickets, visit https://www.breakneckcomedy.co.uk/


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