Bicester Friday 11th September 2026
Comedy

Bicester Friday 11th September 2026

When

Friday, 11 September 2026, 19:00 – 22:30

Lone Wolf Country Music Club

Village Centre, Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, RH12 3LY

Time

19:0022:30

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Lone Wolf Comedy Club feat. Hayley Ellis Harry Stachini TBC Show details: TBC Harry Stachini A masterful storyteller with one of the most amiable and easy-going stage presences on the comedy circuit today. Now a regular at the UK circuit’s top comedy clubs ‘The Comedy Store’ and festivals. Harry has continued to rise beyond the comedy ladder of the UK to become an international headliner performing at ‘The Laughter Factory’, Dubai’s major comedy club. On top of that, Harry has headlined shows in Australia at the renowned ‘Comedy Lounge’ in Perth and completed a three-month tour of Australia’s major comedy festivals, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane. Performing as part of the highly prestigious and long-standing ‘Mary Tobin Presents – Best of The Edinburgh Festival’. His online videos have amassed hundreds of millions of views across his social media. His first podcast series, The Staff Room Podcast (where teachers share their anonymous stories from the classroom) was nominated for Best Comedy at The British Podcast Awards. Watch out for his latest podcast, All Made Up, which brings storytelling alive alongside guests such as Daniel Sloss, Jason Bryne and many more.

Location

Lone Wolf Country Music Club

Village Centre, Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, RH12 3LY

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