BARC Out Loud at Dareshack
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A event held at Dareshack on Friday 25th October. The event starts at 19:30.


We’re excited to bring you an evening packed with hilarious performances from some of Bristol’s finest comedians, all while supporting the vital work we do at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre. Whether you're a comedy connoisseur or just looking for a fun night out, BARC Out Loud is the perfect way to enjoy top-notch stand-up while contributing to a great cause at the best venue in town – Dareshack.

Get ready to laugh your socks off with a stellar line-up that includes:
- Omari Douglas (MC): Our fantastic host for the night, keeping the energy high and the laughs rolling.
- Bethan Martin: A rising star in the comedy world, known for her sharp wit and hilarious observations.
- David Hoare: Bringing his unique blend of music and comedy, David’s sure to be a crowd favourite.
- Greg Winfield: Expect clever punchlines and plenty of laughs from this local talent.
- Paul Hilleard: With his quick humour and engaging style, Paul’s set is one not to miss.
- Alasdair Wallace: A wonderful performer with a knack for making audiences roar with laughter.
- Tess Rummer: Bringing a fresh perspective and heaps of humour to the stage.

Since it’s Halloween weekend, why not embrace the spooky spirit? We’re looking out for the best fancy dress. So, dust off your best Halloween outfit and get ready to make an impression and you could be crowned on the night.

Not only will you enjoy a fantastic night of comedy, but every ticket sold helps us continue our life-saving work at Bristol A.R.C. Your support enables us to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome the animals that need us most.

Whether you’re coming with friends, on a date, or flying solo, BARC Out Loud is set to be a night filled with laughter, fun, and community spirit. We can’t wait to see you there!

Doors open at 7pm
18+

Entry requirements: 18+

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