TROWBRIDGE COMEDY CLUB – SIMON BRODKIN 14/12/25

End the year in spectacular style with a double headliner Christmas special packed with huge names and festive fun!
Seann Walsh – star of Live at the Apollo, QI, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats, and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!. A powerhouse performer with razor-sharp observations and unmatched physical comedy, Seann is one of the UK’s most recognisable and hilarious stand-ups.
Simon Brodkin – viral megastar, legendary prankster, and the man behind cult comedy creation Lee Nelson. As seen on Live at the Apollo, The John Bishop Show and Britain’s Greatest Hoaxer, Simon combines clever writing, playful mischief, and brilliantly chaotic energy for a night of guaranteed laughs.
Also joining the line-up is the brilliantly relatable Eva Bindeman, BBC New Comedy Award nominee and rising star whose warm, whip-smart comedy is winning over audiences nationwide.
Keeping it all together is our brilliant resident host Tom Glover, one of the slickest MCs in the business, bringing quick wit, easy charm and huge festive spirit.
Tickets are already selling fast, book early for the ultimate Christmas night out in Trowbridge!
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