AEG Presents is bringing the laughs to Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026! Come see a killer comedy line-up featuring

Selina Mosinski, Fab Goualin, Metroland, Yvette Segan, ALOK, Sydnee Washington, Rosalie Minnitt and Grace Campbell.

Don’t wait—grab your tickets now and get ready for a Fringe to remember!

Selina Mosinski

Selina Mosinski

Before she was serving immortal lines as viral icon Charity Shop Sue, Selina Mosinski was Randy Cain: an 18-year-old stripper from Derby with a big personality, bigger ambition, and zero intention of staying small-town.
Fab Goualin

Fab Goualin

Fab Goualin is a London-based stand-up comedian and DJ, of French and Nigerian descent. A self-professed storyteller, his mixture of nationality-based observations and witty anecdotes offer a fresh perspective on cultural differences, drawing humour from his unique experiences and background.
Metroland

Metroland

Metroland are a cult sketch group and comedy collective from the North East (4 Geordies, 1 Mackem) who burst onto the Fringe scene in 2024 with ‘The Box’ – which was included in the Guardian and Rolling Stone’s top picks of the Fringe, transferred to Soho Theatre in London and established them as a must-watch name on the UK comedy scene.
Yvette Segan

Yvette Segan

Yvette is coming directly from your phone to the Edinburgh Fringe you to perform standup comedy! She’s going to talk about boys but don’t worry, she’s a girl’s girl. You may know Yvette Segan from The Internet, but she also performs standup comedy where she lives in New York City and also all over the world.
ALOK

ALOK

Their therapist said stop dating projects, so they built one and are charging admission. A journey of self-discovery… and poor decision-making. With razor-sharp wit, ALOK dissects desire, denial, and the stories we tell ourselves to keep going. Suffering is universal. It might as well be funny.
Sydnee Washington

Sydnee Washington

Lowkey high key, nights so embarrassing only Black Barbie can reenact in a stop motion live show. Follow Sydnee’s life story from childhood, to making questionable decisions as a bottle girl in the iconic nightclubs of 2010s New York City – and how she eventually climbed her way out through sobriety and, funnily enough, stand up comedy.
Rosalie Minnitt

Rosalie Minnitt

Cult-hit Lady Clementine returns to Fringe for her second chapter (threat). With neither sense nor sensibility, history’s most helpless heroine is back by popular(ish) demand. And this time, dear reader, she’s more unhinged than ever. Delusional. Illiterate. And still a single sack of shit (as her Mama lovingly puts it.)
Grace Campbell

Grace Campbell

Grace Campbell is a contradiction: loud and anxious, spiritual and materialistic, graceful and… a disgrace. In The Lady is a Tramp, Campbell stops trying to fit into the teeny tiny boxes she’s felt she has to contort herself into her whole life and instead asks: why can’t she be everything at once?