Taylor Tomlinson is bringing her latest stand-up tour, “The Save Me Tour,” to Oslo! Get ready for an unforgettable night of comedy at Sentrum Scene on July 20, 2025.
Tickets are already on sale, but you can win yours! Enter by July 4 for a chance to win a pair of tickets. All you have to do is tell us your favorite Taylor Tomlinson moment in the comments below, and you could win a pair of tickets!
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- 🎫 Winners will be contacted on July 5 (Tickets are already on sale!)
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Participating city and show date
📍 Oslo – Sentrum Scene – JUL 20 2025
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The one about buying a Father’s Day card was, I think, the first I saw, and it hit hard!
When she Jokes about her straight vs her siblings’ queer relationships 😂
Are you kidding me? Ofcourse (!) her comparing men and their drama over the use of condoms to the tantrum of a 5yo for having to wear a jacket over his Halloween costume. Epic.
My favorite is when she talks about getting off birth control
” You were like: when I was on birth control he smelled like my future, and when I got off he smelled like the past”
New relationship: “Do it like Craig! Can’t we just call him?”
When she introduced us to her moms’ death, and had us shooketh in a Taylor-Swift-Reputation-style rant😅❤️ love her, and I love her fire❤️
Her being 30 and still kinda fucked up, ya know 🤪
That time a girl in the audience was there with 7 of her friends and she was telling Taylor she’d said “I love you” to her bf of several years once and he never said it back. So Taylor said she was being a better friend to her than her friends for calling out how bad that relationship was
Her future joke must be about how a perfect guy is just an average woman. He cooks, cleans, works and does not smoke, drink or cheat.
Can we agrees to let this to be the first?
When she talked to the couple saving themselves for marriage and asked if they could do other stuff.
When she told Colbert the joke that got her kicked off the Christian comedy circuit: “In bed I’m like a wild animal — WAY more scared of you than you are of me.” I don’t know which is funnier: the joke or the fact that people found it offensive.
Taylor’s comedy helped me realize I wasn’t alone—just really mentally ill in a relatable way.
She’s like a therapist, but funnier and with better lighting. My favorite bit was Taylor once joked that healing isn’t linear—it’s more like a drunk GPS recalculating:
“In 400 feet, self-sabotage. Turn left at ‘texting your ex.’”
As a Scandinavian resident, her recent Copenhagen show really cracked me up when she compared the party buses/trucks in the city –because of graduation week – with the US, saying the same vehicles in the streets there would have been a sign that WW3 has started.