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    Centrepoint's Laughing Point Comes To The West End

    Some of the UK’s top comedian’s will be coming together on Monday 24th February at The Palace Theatre for a night of guaranteed fun and laughter to raise invaluable funds for Centrepoint, the charity for young homeless people. Josh Widdicombe, Adam Hills and Alex Brooker will be joined by Jon Culshaw, Joe Lycett, Mark Watson, James Acaster, Mike Wozniak, Lou Saunders, Kerry Godliman and other big names on the night.

    Following on from last week’s infamous Ultimate Pub Quiz attended by Jonathan Ross, Nick Grimshaw, Lily Allen, Scott Mills, Sara Cox, Richard Madeley , Allen Leech and Vanessa Feltz, Centrepoint’s Laughing Point is going to be a highly entertaining and star studded evening. 

    Josh Widdecombe says "It is an honour to be doing a gig for a charity as brilliant and worthwhile as Centrepoint. It is a great bill and so I am a little annoyed I am performing as I would love to be in the audience."

    Jon Culshaw added “I am massively looking forward to being part of this brilliant night for a brilliant cause.”

    Centrepoint work with 6,000 homeless 16-25 year olds each year, providing not only a safe place to stay but also the vital support needed to tackle physical and mental health problems, access education or employment and learn vital life skills.

    Tickets are now on sale for Centrepoint’s Laughing Point, Monday 24th February at The Palace Theatre.

    Book your Centrepoint's Laughing Point tickets now, don't miss this one night only event!



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