Russell Howard headed to Copenhagen … in two years

Wildly popular British comedian coming to Denmark for the first time

Russell Howard is the most popular British comedian on social media, with over 3 million Facebook likes and 1 million followers on Twitter. His show ‘Russell Howard’s Good News’ has gone viral on YouTube and is watched by millions of viewers.

Now, the 35-year-old comedian is planning to tour the world with his comedy show, and has announced he will visit Copenhagen for the first time in June, 2017. Howard will entertain his Danish fans at Bremen Theatre.

Tickets on sale tomorrow
Howard started his career as a writer for television shows before starring in his own program on BBC Three in 2009. His show has since moved to BBC Two.

Tickets for Howard’s Copenhagen performance go on sale tomorrow at 10 am. Tickets cost 300 kroner and are available at Billetlugen.dk





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