Nish Kumar aims to kill the mood even further…

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Nish Kumar's latest stand-up show, Don't Kill My Vibe, is coming to The Hexagon this November
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You’ve seen him on The Mash Report, Taskmaster and Pod Save The UK.

He’s been hailed as one of the top 50 comedians of the 21st century and now he’s preparing to come to Reading.

Nish Kumar’s latest show, Don’t Kill My Vibe, will be a topical evening of comedy, reflecting on all aspects of modern life.

He says audiences can expect jokes about climate emergency, income inequality, and with one eye on the recent general election, how it felt to be a British Indian man who didn’t vote for a British Indian prime minister.

In effect, he says that in this election year and with the country in turmoil, there is only one comedian who can kill the mood even further.

The politically charged stand-up set will include a support act.

It takes place at The Hexagon in Queens Walk on Thursday, November 14, from 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £25, or £22.50 for concessions, and the show is for ages 14 upwards.

For more details, or to book, log on to whatsonreading.com or call the box office on 0118 960 6060.

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