About
Chloe is "one of the most compelling young comics” (Brian Logan, The Guardian) and “clearly a rising star whose name will soon be in lights” (Bruce Dessau, The Evening Standard). She brings her friendly laddishness everywhere she goes, captivating and entertaining audiences globally.
A brand new show for 2025, Big Naturals, will see Chloe return to the Edinburgh Fringe for the fourth year running. Previously, Chloe took her third stand up show How You See Me, How You Don't to the Fringe in 2024 and the show was lauded as her best yet, with multiple four- and five-star reviews. She went on to sell out two weeks at Soho Theatre in early 2025 before her largest tour to date, with an extra week being added at Soho Theatre.
The previous shows Chloe wrote and performed, If You Can't Say Anything Nice and Transience, both played to sell-out audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe and on tours across the UK. She has also supported Ed Gamble on two UK tours, and Frank Skinner during his West End run and performed at Melbourne International Comedy Festival across 2023-2025.
As seen on:
Have I Got News For You (BBC One)
Bake Off: An Extra Slice (Channel 4)
Sky Sports News
Live At The Apollo (BBC One)
Hannah Gadsby's Gender Agenda (Netflix)
The Frank Skinner Show (Absolute Radio)
World Cup Breakfast (Sky Sports)
Good Morning Euros (Sky Sports)
MOTDx (BBC)
Jonathan Ross’s Comedy Club (ITV)
The Stand-Up Sketch Show (ITV2)
Richard Osman's House of Games (BBC Two)
Random Acts (Channel 4)
Hypothetical (Dave)
Fighting Talk (BBC Radio 5 Live)
BBC Three Quickies (BBC Three)
Pointless Celebrities (BBC One)
Chloe Petts’ Toilet Humour