Cold Blooded Comedy Launches New Weekly Comedy Night ‘Nevermind Comedy Club’
Nevermind Comedy Club is held every Thursday at Leigh Street Luggage.
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Cold Blooded Comedy are bringing the laughs to Adelaide every Thursday with the launch of Nevermind Comedy Club.
The team behind some of the State’s best stand-up events, including the recently established Gin & Comics at Milledge’s Distillation in Port Adelaide, are pumped to spotlight more of the country’s great stand-ups with their latest creation.
Held at the sauve cocktail bar, Leigh Street Luggage, Nevermind Comedy Club will run every Thursday evening with a curated lineup of witty comedians, both locally and nationally. Expect rising locals, seasoned vets, national stars and the odd surprise when Nevermind Comedy Club kicks off on Thursday, July 3.
“Nevermind is about stage time with purpose,” said Clay McMath, founder of Cold Blooded Comedy. “We’re building a space for acts to crush, grow, and experiment - while giving audiences a reliably killer night out, week after week.”
The lineup for the first Nevermind Comedy Club night, MC’d by McMath, includes a hilarious mix of talent, with Jay Michael, Sean Quinn, Kelei Michael, Chetan Singh and Emily Grace all taking to the stage.
Head along for a few drinks and plenty of laughs and support the local Adelaide comedy scene when Cold Blooded Comedy launches Nevermind Comedy Club this July.
Nevermind Comedy Club takes place every Thursday night at Leigh Street Luggage, with the first event on Thursday, July 3. Tickets on sale now via eventfinda.com.au.
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