Nevermind Comedy Club Has Become Adelaide’s New Favourite Comedy Night
Nevermind Comedy Club is held every Thursday at Leigh Street Luggage.
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Having launched earlier this year, Nevermind Comedy Club has quickly established itself as one of Adelaide’s premier comedy nights, selling out every week.
Taking place every Thursday evening at the hidden lounge bar Leigh Street Luggage, Nevermind Comedy Club has gained a reputation via word of mouth, with Adelaide stand-up fans loving the intimate venue where the hilarious comics are just metres away from the audience.
Created by Cold Blooded Comedy, the team behind some of the SA’s best stand-up events, including the recently established Gin & Comics at Milledge’s Distillation in Port Adelaide, Nevermind Comedy Club has played host to both local comics and national stars.
What’s even better is the price, with tickets just $20 online or $25 at the door. And for a limited time, punters can use the promo code NEVER5 and receive $5 off their ticket. So head to eventfinda.com.au and grab your ticket now!
“We’re creating the kind of comedy night we’d want to go to,” says Cold Blooded Comedy founder Clay McMath. “No dead spots, no open mic gamble – just a tight, fast-paced show where every single act lands. People walk out saying it feels like they stumbled into something special… and that’s exactly what we’re going for.”
The lineup for tonight’s show features MC Jacob Jackman alongside WA stand-up Tim Kershaw and local talents Alex Green, Fabien Clark and Bobby Macumber. There will also be a special guest performing, making it a night not to be missed.
So if you’re looking for something to do on a Thursday night in little old Adelaide, head along to Nevermind Comedy Club for a few drinks and plenty of laughs and do your bit for the local comedy scene.
Nevermind Comedy Club takes place every Thursday night at Leigh Street Luggage. Tickets on sale now via eventfinda.com.au.
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