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Happy Bank Holiday Weekend South London comedy fans1

*A Week Today* SUNDAY 1st JUNE 2025 *7pm to 9pm 
Rooftop Comedy Club Peckham* JEFF INNOCENT, LAURA SMYTH & more... 
*Sunset Stunning London Views!

Come and watch a handful of top-notch comedians on our rooftop against a breathtaking rooftop skyline.

To kick us off this season, we’ve got the fantastically funny Comedy Store Headliner & Cockney Philosopher , British Comedian of the Year Winner  JEFF INNOCENT. Jeff has become a firm favourite on the circuit after making audiences laugh for over 20 years and recently a viral sensation on TikTok.
"Jeff Innocent delivers a masterclass in stand up comedy every time he performs” The Times
"It should be made law that every British Citizen must go and see Jeff Innocent. He's that funny." Evening Standard.

Plus MICHAEL AKADIRI multi award-winning stand up comedian and ex junior doctor Michael Akadiri.  

SARA BARRON- Star of BBC's Live At The Apollo , Would I Lie to You? , The Guilty Feminist &  more

MC LAURA SMYTH multi-award winning Star of Live at The Apollo, Jonathan Ross and Cats Does Countdown & more

Doors: 6:00pm Showtime : 7:00pm Approx Finish 8.40pm Welcome to hang around for post show sunset drinks & pizza


Rooftop Comedy @ Bussey Rooftop Cinema Peckham / Bussey Building

133 Rye Lane, London, SE15 4ST ( 2 minute walk from Peckham Rye station)

Book Advanced Tickets Here : https://rooftopfilmclub.com/london/peckham/film/1693-rooftop-comedy-club-jeff-innocent/?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&_kx=e3iFjV-XEeWcTiwaK-v0wgbN2wG4pylv--bw8QVJB3Y.WCDhM5

Have a great bank holiday and hope to see you there!

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