Top Aussie comedian to perform at three Thai venues

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Top Aussie comedian to perform at three Thai venues

One of Australia’s leading comedians and entertainment figures is due in Thailand later this week and will perform at selected venues over the weekend. Darren Sanders is scheduled to bring his own quirky brand of humour to bear on audiences in Bangkok, Phuket and Hua Hin.

The veteran comic has starred in shows such as Stand Up Australia and Talking Comics with Dazz and Gazz. He also headed up his own chat show, The Darren Sanders Show, in which his quick wit was a hit with guests and audiences alike.

Sanders is due in Bangkok first and will headline at the Comedy Club in the city’s Royal Oak Pub on Friday. The venue is on the upper floor of the Oak and the comic is due on stage at 20:00. The pub is situated on Sukhumvit Road’s Soi 33/1 and near to Phrom Phong Skytrain Station.
 
The Bangkok date will be followed by ones at Phuket Royal Marina on Saturday and Hua Hin’s Red Piano Restaurant on Sunday. The entertainment begins on both evenings at 20:00.

Tickets for comic evenings with Darren Sanders are cheaper online. 12GO ASIA sells online tickets too, but for travel. We supply tickets for travel between Bangkok, Phuket and Hua Hin plus all the other popular holiday hotspots and tourist attractions in Thailand.

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