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Happy Mondays Comedy Great value live comedy at Amersham Arms ( Opposite New Cross Station ) Very Exciting Secret Celeb Big Name Special Guest on Monday 23rd September


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Happy Weekend SE Neighbours


Hope you've had a good week?


Please hop down Happy Mondays Comedy on Monday 23rd September.....

We have a Very Exciting Secret Celeb Big Name Special Guest You Don't Wanna miss!


*Please DM me for clues or email [email protected]


Recent special guests include Kerry Godliman, Tom Houghton & Stephen Merchant.....


Happy Mondays Comedy is at The Amersham Arms New Cross ( Opposite New Cross station)


Tickets & Info : https://link.dice.fm/V5c8068d2251


Plus we have tickets with optional extras to donate to Lewisham Foodbank so come have a fun night out of laughter and help out locals less fortunate!


Thanks so much
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