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*SUNDAY 6th JULY 2025 *7pm to 9pm Rooftop Comedy Club Peckham( Few mins from Peckham Rye)* BRILL LIVE COMEDY & Stunning London Views!


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Hello South London comedy fans!

Hope you survived the heatwave and are staying cool?

*This SUNDAY 6th July 2025 *7pm to 9pm 
Rooftop Comedy Club Peckham* BRILL COMEDY & Stunning London Views!

Come and watch top-notch comedians on a Peckham rooftop against a breathtaking rooftop skyline.

Kae Kurd:
Stand-up powerhouse and social media sensation Kae Kurd – star of Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, Celebrity MasterChef, Known for his razor-sharp takes and slick delivery with a string of sell-out UK shows including the iconic Hammersmith Apollo.

Harriet Kemsley
Brilliantly offbeat and fearless comic, Harriet Kemsley has lit up screens on Live at the Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Comedy Central’s Roast Battle ,most recently, Amazon Prime’s hit show Last One Laughing.  “refreshingly original” (Time Out)

Andrew Mensah
Comedian, presenter and fast-rising star known for his sharp charm and warm stage presence. He’s a regular face on BT Sport’s Football’s Funny Moments and has performed alongside some of the biggest names in comedy. Defintely one to keep an eye on.

MC: Abi Clarke
Stand-up and social media star Abi Clarke, who’s racked up over two million followers with her hilarious, hyper-relatable takes on modern life. Seen on The Emily Atack Show (ITV2), Dating No Filter (Sky Max), The Apprentice: You’re Fired (BBC Two) & more.

The Venue
Come find us atop Peckham’s iconic Bussey Building - a few minutes from Peckham Rye station. We encourage you to arrive early to treat yourself to delicious pizza. Stay for the post show sunset drinks in the Rooftop Bar with stunning 360 degree views of London & beyond...

Doors: 6:00pm Showtime : 7:00pm Approx Finish 8.45pm 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/2082-rooftop-comedy-club-kae-kurd/

Have a great week and hope to see you there!

Thanks
Sion xyz

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