Nabil Abdulrashid
Following his uncompromisingly thought-provoking performance in the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2020 Nabil Abdulrashid will be touring his brand-new stand-up show across the UK in 2021.
From growing up under military rule in northern Nigeria to falling into legal trouble as a teenager in south London, join Nabil as he recollects the remarkable, chaotic and sometimes tragic (but always hilarious) story of his life so far.
Regulator Ofcom has rejected over 3000 complaints about comedian Nabil Abdulrashid's Britain's Got Talent semi-final and final routines.
London-based comedian Nabil Abdulrashid has made it through to this year's Britain's Got Talent final after a politically-aware semi-final set. Judge Alesha Dixon said: "It's okay to feel a bit uncomfortable with comedy, I think that's what comedy is about and I think you're very brave to take on the subject of racism, very poignant right now."
Watch Nabil Abdulrashid on Britain's Got Talent below
London-based stand-up Nabil Abdulrashid competes in the Britain's Got Talent semi-final tonight.
He will be hoping to make it straight into the grand final at the London Palladium alongside fellow stand-up Steve Royle. When he appeared in the last round judge Alesha Dixon pressed the Golden Buzzer without hesitating.
Abdulrashid appears in the fourth part of the show tonight. Also appearing is Swedish comedy magician Hakan Berg, known as the King of the Birds.
Comedian Nabil Abdulrashid has landed a place in this year's Britain's Got Talent semi-finals after judge Alesha Dixon pressed the Golden Buzzer without hesitating.
The 34-year-old Croydon-based comic found the funny side of being a Muslim on London today, quipping that he looks more like a Marlon or Babatunde and that his phone calls were monitored but he still had to pay the full bill.
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