Glasgow has a new club looking to make its mark on the city's comedy scene.
Breakneck Comedy has established itself as one of the top entertainment spots in Aberdeen and now it is looking to expand its business south.READ MORE: Glasgow cafe to close doors after six months in east end amid 'rising costs'Founder, Naz Hussain, told Glasgow Live: "It feels really good to be opening a comedy club in Glasgow, it's just a stepping stone for other cities.
Breakneck in the Granite City has hosted a number of well-known faces including Britain's Got Talent's the Lost Voice Guy and Larry Dean. He said: "We've had a positive reaction from a lot of local agencies and it has created a lot of buzz.
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