Before he goes onstage, Hugh Hughes likes to jabber away to himself as part of his warm-up for a performance. "Here we are, in Reading... not blue-ing!!", he declaimed last night before deciding that joke probably shouldn't make it into the show...
But even if it had, I suspect his audience last night in Reading would have lapped it up. It was our last preview of Hugh's new show 360 and, once again, it went down a storm.
It was perhaps the opposite of Hugh's Latitude performance. There he had a huge tent and hundreds of people to play to. At Reading's South Street Arts Centre the audience was small but perfectly formed, leading to a delightfully intimate performance and a wonderful feeling of friendship in the room.
You know when bands do 'secret gigs'? Usually performed in tiny venues and only announced at the last minute to fans who are used to seeing them play in arenas and stadiums... For me, it was a bit like that. Edinburgh audiences are likely to be a little bigger and Pleasance Two is a very different space to play. But I'll look back on last night as a wonderfully intimate version of a show which I think is going to be as big a success as Hugh's previous work, and has a long touring life ahead of it.
To book a ticket for 360 in Edinburgh, just click here. You can see Hugh Hughes in... 360 at 7.05pm at Pleasance Two from 5 to 31 August (no performances on the 11th or 17th).
Don't forget also to book your ticket for The Doubtful Guest, at Traverse from 18 to 30 August (no performance on 24th). Tickets are selling fast already (and I'm not just saying that!) so get in quick. Click here to book tickets and to see a full listing of performance dates and times.
The countdown to Edinburgh begins!

