‘Gin & Comics’ Comedy Night Takes Over The Port This Thursday
Gin & Comics is held at Milledge’s Distillation in the Port.
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There are only four more nights of the hugely successful comedy night Gin & Comics left in 2025.
Hosted by Cold Blooded Comedy at the iconic Milledge’s Distillation in Port Adelaide, Gin & Comics combines booze and comics for an entertaining evening that will have you rolling on the floor with laughter.
Since its inception in April of this year, the monthly event has given some of Australia’s best comics the chance to strut their stuff in front of a comedy-loving crowd.
When first launched, Cold Blooded Comedy founder and regular MC Clay McMath had this to say about the event, “Milledge’s has always been about craft – craft spirits, craft experiences, and now, craft comedy. We’re not just putting on a gig – we’re starting a movement. A very funny, slightly tipsy movement.”
This month’s edition takes place on Thursday 30 October, with McMath MCing and comedians Jacob Jackman, Libby Trainor-Parker, Julia Stone and Jay Michael taking to the stage.
Doors open at 7pm with the show kicking off at 7:30pm, tickets are just $25 online (buy now here) or $30 at the door.
After Thursday night’s show there are three more Gin & Comics on Thursday 27 November, Thursday 4 December and Thursday 18 December.
Grab a few friends and head along for a night of laughs, gin and good times.
Head along to Gin & Comics at Milledge’s Distillation in Port Adelaide on Thursday 30 October. Tickets on sale now via eventfinda.com.au.
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