'If you like laughing, this is perfect'
They do say laughter is the best medicine and there's one comedy night in Lancashire that could be just the cure you are looking for. Audiences just can't seem to get enough of Comedy Club at Comedy Station in Blackpool.
Earlier this year it also won the customer review site's Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best award and is one of the most-booked shows in the seaside resort in autumn.Over the years the stand-up stage has been graced by some of the UK's top comedians including Jason Manford, Ed Byrne, Eddie Izzard, Seann Walsh, Gary Delaney, Dan Nightingale, Maisie Adam, Adam Rowe and Justin Moorhouse.
It was also another perfect five-star night for Simon j, who was visiting for their sixth time. They wrote: "The last time we came was about a year ago, Ryan who is the host has the best memory as he remembered who I worked for. "We try to come to Blackpool at least once a year and now we can't come here without going to the comedy club. We can't recommend it enough, great atmosphere and great staff! Do not come to Blackpool without visiting here. Just go!!!
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