Milo Edwards’ bum note will bring the laughter this autumn

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Milo Edwards got a temporary tattoo on his rear end last year and now he's ready to talk about it
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Critically acclaimed comedian and podcaster Milo Edwards brings his newest stand-up hour How Revolting! Sorry to Offend to Maidenhead this autumn.

He promises that the show will be a darkly funny take on common decency, class, and awkward decisions, all sparked by the moment Milo got a temporary tattoo on his bottom in 2023.

It’s about consequences, questionable choices, and the things polite society doesn’t like to talk about.

Originally from Essex, Milo’s rise in comedy has taken a unique path.

After studying at Cambridge (and performing with the Footlights), he moved to Moscow, where he made a name for himself on Russian TV stand-up shows.

Since returning to London, Milo Edwards has become a rising star of the UK circuit.

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His 2019 Edinburgh Fringe show Pindos earned five-star reviews, won the Scotsgay Comedy Award, and was later released on YouTube in 2023.

Milo Edwards has also served as a writer for Mock the Week (BBC Two) and The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4).

Outside of stand-up, Milo Edwards co-hosts the cult favourite political comedy podcast Trashfuture, which has featured guests like Rob Delaney, Mark Watson and Franz Ferdinand, and draws around 50,000 listeners.

Expect a razor-sharp show filled with personal stories, satirical swipes, and reflections on the weird rules we live by.

When and where is Milo Edwards performing in Maidenhead?

🎟️ Milo Edwards: How Revolting! Sorry to Offend
📍 Saturday 6 September 2025, 8pm
📍 Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead
📞 Box Office: 01628 788997
🔗 Book online: norden.farm/events/milo-edwards-how-revolting-sorry-to-offend

🔞 Age guidance: 16+
More info: www.miloedwards.co.uk

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