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Comedy Freaks at The Harrison in King’s Cross

Comedy Freaks at The Harrison
Where? The Harrison Pub & Hotel, 28 Harrison Street, St. Pancras When? Every Saturday Doors open 7 PM; Show from 7.30 PM to 10 PM Price? £5 Parking: Nearby car parks Buses: 17, 46, 63, 259 Bus fares Trains: The closest station is King’s Cross St. Pancras Circle Ham&City Metropolitan Northern Piccadilly Victoria Other nearby stations: Russell Square Train fares

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Enjoy a night of comedy at The Harrison pub, just 5-minutes walk from Kings Cross station.

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The 2½-hour show features some of the funniest freaks from the London comedy circuit, up-and-coming stars of tomorrow, and maybe even a surprise appearance from someone famous off the telly.

Imagine the best house party you've ever been to, with a resident DJ spinning feel-good tunes between the sets. It's anarchic, energetic, exciting, and the perfect way to wind-down after a long week at work.

The Harrison in King's CrossPhoto: instagram.com/harrisonpub

The Harrison pub by King's Cross

The Harrison is one of London's best kept secrets. It's a community pub, restaurant and live music venue right in the heart of King's Cross.

As well as Comedy Freaks every Saturday night, they're famous for their all-day folk festivals and host a lot of spoken word shows and jazz, garage rock and experimental electronica.

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