Controversial comedian Frankie Boyle has confirmed he will be performing at Harrogate's Royal Hall next year.
Comedian Frankie Boyle to perform at Royal Hall Controversial Comedian Frankie Boyle will be visiting Harrogate next year as part of his upcoming tour. Frankie Boyle's 'Lap of Shame' tour kicks off in Edinburgh next month before visits to cities including London, Brighton and Manchester. And Frankie will be performing at Harrogate's Royal Hall on Thursday 29th February 2024. A spokesperson for the tour said:
"Buy a ticket, because by the time [Frankie] arrives, the currency will be worthless and you and your neighbours part of a struggling militia that could probably use a few laughs."Tickets are now on presale via the Harrogate Theatre website and range from £30 to £61. General sale starts at 10am on Wednesday (2nd August). The performance will start at 7:30pm and last approximately 110 minutes. Audiences are warned of adult themes and the show is 16+. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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