Fab Goualin: The Quiet Storm of the Comedy Circuit

There’s something brilliantly deceptive about Fab Goualin. He doesn’t burst onto stage with chaos or noise — instead, he slides in with a calm, almost understated presence. But give him a minute, and you realise you’re in the hands of a comic who knows exactly what he’s doing.

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Originally from France and now firmly embedded in the UK comedy scene, Fab brings a sharp outsider’s eye to everyday life. His material often plays with cultural quirks, language, and those awkward social moments we all recognise but rarely admit to. There’s a precision to his delivery — every pause, every look, every line feels deliberate and expertly timed.

What sets him apart is his ability to balance intelligence with accessibility. He’s clever without being smug, observational without being predictable. One moment you’re chuckling at a throwaway line, the next you’re caught off guard by a perfectly crafted punchline that lands harder than expected.

On a circuit packed with big personalities, Fab Goualin is proof that you don’t need to shout to be heard. His comedy sneaks up on you — subtle, sharp, and seriously funny. The kind of act that leaves you thinking, “That was smarter than I realised at the time.”

And that’s the trick: he makes it look effortless.

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About Fy Mywyd

Born in the valleys, living in Manchester. Early retirement NHS. Working VCSE and a Trustee.
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