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Thursday 20th February 2025 : Comedy at CLF Art Lounge Peckham ( 30 seconds from Peckham Rye Station) Tom Houghton ( Star of Netflix) , Michael Akadiri ( Comedy Central) & guests


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Happy Thursday All,

Hope your February is going well?

Fancy some Cracking Live Comedy in a Cool Peckham Hidden Gem Jazz Lounge? 
Literally 30 seconds from Peckham Rye station! 

*Looking for Fun Valentine's Gift Idea ? *

Next Thursday 20th February 2025 CLF Art Laughter Lounge Peckham we have the brilliant TOM HOUGHTON - Ex Tower of London Resident , viral sensation with over 150k Insta followers and Star of Netflix , Comedy Central & more...plus hilarious Junior Doctor turned comedian MICHAEL AKADIRI plus guests....

Whether you're single, loved up, or just in need of a good laugh with your pals we have a funpacked bill of live comedy for you!

Snap a Ticket for you and your other half or bring your pals and come discover this hidden gem of a venue ( right nextdoor to Peckham Rye Station) and come and enjoy some cracking live comedy!!!
Tickets & Info https://www.jokepit.com/e/29367 

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*Fancy Fun Live Comedy in Cool Peckham Hidden Gem Jazz Lounge?

*Right Nextdoor to Peckham Rye station!

TONIGHT- Thursday 20th February 2025 8.30pm

Seats and tables reserved from 7pm plus Happy Hour drinks 5pm to 7pm 

Snap up last few tickets here : https://www.jokepit.com/e/29367

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