As a teenager, Steve Nallon created a comedy impressionist act that led to Steve becoming one of the youngest performers on the northern Working Men's Clubs Circuit. For five years between 1976 and 1980 performed on stages all over Yorkshire and beyond. 'Clubland', as it was known, may no longer exist as it did back then, but Steve remembers well many of the venues he performed in, including Swarcliffe Working Men's Club, Newton Aycliffe Trades and Labour Club, Pudsey West End Working Men's Club, The Railway Club, The Co-operative and Riffle Club plus the cabaret venues The Talk of Yorkshire and Fanny's Night Club in Great Yarmouth. University brought these early ventures into stand-up to an end, but in the 2000s Steve returned to gigging with an up-to-date and brilliantly razor-sharp comedy set that became a regular part of line-ups at top comedy club venues in London such as Comedy Camp, The Covent Garden Comedy Club, The Chuckle Club, Comedy Soho-ho, BrouHaHa, The Comedy Café, Downstairs at the Kings Head, Hampstead Comedy Club, Monkey Business and many others across the UK. Part of Steve's stand-up act was recorded for the cult comedy series THE DAN AND DUSTY SHOW on ITV and this was broadcast in 2004.