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Laugh through the budget cuts by buying comedy tickets this year!

Are you constantly watching popular TV comedy shows such as Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo or Have I Got News for You? Or are you a regular gig-goer with a long record of attending comedy events? Perhaps you're a student who is a member of the comedy club at your university's students' union, or maybe you work your way through more comedy DVDs than is surely healthy, and are looking to keep those belly laughs coming this year by attending a live show or two?

Whatever your tastes in comedy, there will be a show for you taking place in the UK this year, meaning that no matter what bad news the continuing economic uncertainty here in the UK brings up, you won't stop laughing all year.

So, who is performing this year?

There is certainly no shortage of top comedy performers this year who are planning shows the length and breadth of the UK. How about The Pub Landlord himself, the very British Al Murray, who has dates this year in places ranging from Swindon, Buxton and Torquay to York, Peterborough and London? Alternatively, there's the face of hotel adverts everywhere, Lenny Henry, who brings his musical one-man comedy show, Cradle to Rave, to towns and cities including Grimsby, York, Derby and Portsmouth.

There are plenty of regulars from the TV panel show circuit to enjoy live in 2011. These include 8 out of 10 Cats host and QI regular Jimmy Carr with his Laughter Therapy show, Argumental team captain Rufus Hound and South Shields-born panellist on the likes of Have I Got News For You and The Bubble, Sarah Millican. There are also shows planned throughout May and June by Russell Howard, known by most people as presenter of Russell Howard's Good News and as a panellist on Mock the Week.

How to find comedy tickets online

To find the most competitively-priced comedy tickets for a stand-up coming to a town near you, you could always phone around your nearest venues. A much more convenient way of finding and purchasing comedy tickets, however, is simply performing a search for them online via a search engine such as Bing or Google.




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