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All you need to know ahead of Friday's A Night Of Comedy
A Night Of Comedy
Friday 6th September, 8:30pm - 10:30pm
Tickets
Tickets are no longer on sale for this evening's event.
Line Up
The evening will be compered by Elle Bert before Elliot Steel, Joshua Robertson, Phil Kay and Nick Jones take to the stage ahead of headliner Shappi Khorsandi's set. Find out a bit more about all of our comedians below.
Getting Here & Parking
In an attempt to preserve the environment please consider walking or cycling to the The Ageas Bowl. If you cannot do so please use one of the following options:
By Car:
Event parking is free of charge
Please follow direction from the traffic operatives on the approach to the The Ageas Bowl.
By Train and Bus:
First Bus no. 8 service connects the The Ageas Bowl with Hedge End train station, Southampton Civic Centre and Southampton City Centre. The bus stop is located on Marshall Drive. For timetable information please visit call 0871 2002 233 or visit their website.
By Bicycle
A bicycle park is available at the east gate. Please ask the traffic operatives for direction.
Drop Off/Pick Up
A drop off/pick up facility will be available. Please follow direction from the traffic operatives on arrival. All pickups will be from near the West Gate.
Opening & Closing Times
Gates will open at 8pm for the event.
The comedy will begin at 8:30pm, with the event finishing at 10:30pm.
Food and Drink
Food and drink will be available from the Ageas Suite bar. Drinks include beers, wine and soft drinks whilst the food on offer will be bar snacks (crisps and chocolate bars).
For any ticketing, parking or A Night Of Comedy queries, please do not hesitate to contact the The Ageas Bowl Ticketing Office.
Phone: 02380 472002 (Opt. 2) - Available Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00
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