TICKETS for Michael McIntyre's show in Salisbury have already been snapped up - selling out in under an hour.
Michael McIntyre will be performs at Salisbury Playhouse on Thursday February 24.
The announcement was made by Wiltshire Creative on Monday ahead of tickets going on sale this morning.
Rosie Townsend, the sales and systems manager at Wiltshire Creative, said: “We are over the moon to have Michael McIntyre heading to Salisbury Playhouse this February testing out some of his amazing material ahead of his national tour.
"He always goes down a storm and the tickets have proved as in demand as ever, selling out in under an hour."
Wiltshire Creative will be welcoming other big names in comedy later on in the year including Phil Wang.
Following a sell-out 2018 tour, and fresh from a 2019 Edinburgh Fringe, Phil Wang is back on tour and heading to the Salisbury Playhouse on March 3.
Rosie added: "We can’t wait to welcome more big comedy names in the future including Phil Wang in March.
"It’s lovely to see how keen our audience is and we hope to welcome as many of them back as possible especially with our new 2-for-1 ticket offer this March in partnership with the National Lottery. Head over to our website and sign up to our mailing list for all the latest events and updates, and to find out more about the 2-for-1 Love Your Local Theatre Campaign”
Coming up next month in the Main House at the Playhouse is The Paul Simon Story on March 2, Agatha Christie's A Murder Is Announced (March 7 to 12) and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (March 14 to 19) starring Wendi Peters and Bill Ward.
For more information about forthcoming events or the Love Your Local Theatre campaign ticket offer visit: wiltshirecreative.co.uk
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