Saturday 28th June | Union Chapel, London N1 2UN | Tickets: Β£22
Get ready to laugh until your cheeks hurt β Stand Up for The Loss Foundation is back, and weβre celebrating 10 years of side-splitting support for a cause close to our hearts. This yearβs show is extra special, taking place in the breathtaking Union Chapel, Islington β a venue as legendary as the acts on our lineup.
π€© A Decade of Laughter for a Good Cause
What started as a heartfelt idea to raise funds through laughter has grown into a beloved annual event, and this year promises to be the biggest and funniest yet.
Guiding us through the night with his quick wit and infectious energy is the brilliant Tom Deacon. And just wait till you hear whoβs joining him on stage…
π Our All-Star Lineup Includes:
β¨ The eccentric, unfiltered comedy genius Paul Foot β surreal, unexpected, and utterly original.
β¨ The witty and wise Lucy Porter β effortlessly charming and brilliantly sharp.
β¨ The charismatic Michelle Shaughnessy β delivering relatable, razor-sharp stand-up.
β¨ The intense and provocative Nabil Abdulrashid β comedy with purpose, punch, and power.
β¨ The high-octane Javier Jarquin β a true comedic ninja with energy to burn.
β¨ The sharp, slick and erudite Pierre Novellie!
β¨ Full of cutting observations and engaging witticism Fatiha El-Ghorri!
β¦and more acts to be announced soon!
ποΈ Tickets
General Admission β Β£22
Doors open at 6:30pm β arrive early, grab a drink, and soak in the iconic atmosphere.
π Our Famous Raffle is Back!
Donβt miss our epic raffle, packed with amazing prizes youβll actually want to win. Every ticket helps fund The Loss Foundationβs vital support for those grieving the death of a loved one to cancer.
β Good to Know
- Acts subject to change β but we promise, whoever’s on stage, it’s going to be hilarious.
- No refunds available, so grab your ticket and get ready for an unforgettable night.
π Whether youβve laughed with us before or youβre joining for the first time, come be part of this joyful night of comedy, community, and compassion.
Get your tickets now and letβs celebrate 10 years of laughter for a cause.
π§ Understand the ‘Stages’ of Grief
The idea of βstagesβ is one of the most widely recognised ways people make sense of grief – but itβs often misunderstood.
Our Stages of Grief page explains where the model came from, what the stages really mean, and how they can help (without implying grief follows a neat, linear path).

Explore the page to learn:
π What the Five Stages really are (and arenβt)
π§ Why grief doesnβt follow a straight line
π How emotions can come in waves
π§© How different grief models may help you




