He has performed one-man shows at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2000 and at the
New Zealand Comedy Festival 2002, Cape Town Comedy Festival 2001 as well as in Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Beijing, Winnipeg and
Dubai. In July 2004 he performed at the
Just for Laughs festival in
Montreal, and the following spring at the
Aspen Comedy Festival in
Colorado. Since July 2010 when he appeared alongside
Emo Philips at
Latitude Festival in Suffolk he has returned to Latitude on several occasions. In early 2010 Evans supported
Lee Mack on his UK tour
Going Out, and as a writer has made a long running contribution to Mack's BBC sitcom
Not Going Out. He toured his shows
Fringe Magnet in 2010–11,
Friendly Fire 2012–2013, then
Leashed from August 2014. From 2017 to 2019 Evans toured his show
Genius, which then became
Genius 2.0. This was described in
The Scotsman in a five star review by Kate Copstick as an "extraordinarily accomplished hour… a masterclass in socio-political comedy". and which also garnered several other four-star reviews. From 2019 to 2023, he toured his show
Work of the Devil, in which he shared the revelation concerning his parentage, after significant interruptions from the COVID-19 lockdowns. From 2023 to 2025, Evans toured his show
Have We Met? Evans had a
BBC Radio 4 series
Simon Evans Goes to Market, and numerous other radio and TV appearances. He has appeared twice on
Live at the Apollo and was a weekly regular on
Stand Up for the Week (Autumn 2013,
Channel 4). TV appearances have also included ''
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow in Sunderland (BBC One, 2010) and Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live'' (
BBC Three, 2010). In early 2018, after an appearance on BBC Radio 4's
The News Quiz, Evans was referred to by
Rod Liddle in
The Spectator as a
right-wing comedian. Evans is also a regular columnist for the British Internet magazine
Spiked. and has also written for
UnHerd,
The Spectator,
Quillette and
The Daily Telegraph. ==Television writing==