
Rising star Chloe Petts performs a stand-up set covering football, friendships, and fast-food as part of the Brighton Fringe.
Chloe Petts is bringing her latest show, Something Old, Something New, to The Caxton Arms in North Gardens this May. As part of the Brighton Fringe lineup, she is scheduled to perform on 19 May 2026, which falls during a three-night stint at the venue. Many people will recognise her from her television appearance on Jonathan Ross's Comedy Club or perhaps from her time opening for Ed Gamble on his recent tours. The show is set to begin at 8pm and has an age guidance of 16-plus, which is standard for the stand-up environment of a local pub.
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The set itself covers a variety of relatable, everyday topics including football, friendships, and fast food. Petts has gained a reputation for a style often described as "laddish wish," combining structured jokes with a heavy dose of improvisation. This element of "comedy and chaos" suggests that the performance relies on the energy of the room, with the material shifting based on her interactions with the audience. It is a straightforward stand-up format that focuses on her observations and personal experiences, often delivered with a pace that reflects her background in the UK comedy circuit.
Located in the North Gardens area of Brighton, The Caxton Arms provides a smaller, more concentrated space for this kind of performance. Tickets are priced from ยฃ6, which is quite standard for the Fringe and allows for a low-stakes evening out for those interested in the local comedy scene. Given her recent trajectory and the recognition she has received as a rising star, seeing her in this setting offers a different perspective compared to her larger tour supports. The show is integrated into the wider festival programme, contributing to the variety of live comedy available in the city during the spring. The three-night run ensures there are a few opportunities to catch the set, though the Tuesday night performance is the one currently highlighted for those planning their Fringe schedule in advance.










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