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The 7 Comedians Show - Central Coast
 

The 7 Comedians show is a hilarious line-up of seven experienced comedians.

THE 7 COMEDIANS SHOW

Now in its fifth year of sold out shows, the 7 Comedians show is a hilarious line-up of seven experienced comedians. Based on the sell-out 10 Comedians shows, this show has seven comedians performing longer sets, so you get even more laughs from each comedian.

With a diverse range of comedians, this makes an ideal night out for couples or groups. There’s a different line-up of comedians each night, so you can experience a unique comedy show every night.

You can see more than a thousand audience reviews of previous shows by clicking here: comedy reviews

THE WYONG VENUE

The Wyong Milk Factory Tavern is renowned for live entertainment, as well as consistently great food, drinks and service.

Enjoy dinner and drinks at the venue, so you can make a night of it without having to travel more.

There will also be two breaks in the show where you can top up your drinks and order dinner, dessert or a snack.

BOOK EARLY

While the 7 Comedians love telling jokes, they are not joking when they say these shows sell out early.  We recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.

Please note: these shows are for audiences aged 18 and over.  Shows may contain colourful language and adult themes.

 

 

Event details

Venue:

Wyong Milk Factory Tavern, 141 Alison Rd, Wyong


Bookings:

Tickets: $25 + bf at www.FridayComedy.com


Start Date: Friday 11 February 2022

Show Dates:

Second Friday of the month (check ticket site)

A Laugh And A Half presents The 7 Comedians Show


Questions? Contact Sean - Phone (02) 9876 6385

 

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