Comedy Hotspot – It’s Side Splitting Stuff

Comedy Hotspot – It’s Side Splitting Stuff

 

You can find the @Comedy_Hotspot on Twitter so why not look them up to find their next event?

Comedy Hotspot – At a local venue near you…

These comedy nights are compared by local (Louth) boy Joe Rowntree @joerowntree who really is a funny fella. Putting together a team of comedians and organising local gigs is what he does best. When I say ‘local’ I really do mean it. He and his team create a really professional setup and bring the entertainment to local village halls and clubs. On 1 Feb I took my family to see him, Roger Monkhouse, John Mann and Scott Bennett at Matin Village Hall. I wasn’t surprised at how much fun we had though as it’s the second time I’ve been along to a Comedy Hotspot evening in Lincolnshire.

Village Hall Prices

Don’t be fooled by the locations of these events. If you get along to one of the gigs you’ll be amazed at the professionalism of the comedians. It’s certainly not a ‘small town’ production. These comedians are all extremely funny and you can expect a fantastic night of professional entertainment. Buying tickets in advance will get you a discount of course but at just £15.00 on the door and village hall bar prices you’ll certainly be in for a great evening.

Comedy Hotspot – COMING SOON – Sleaford Rugby Club 21 Feb

 

Get your tickets now from the Comedy Hotspot

If you fancy a cracking evening out (18+) then I can personally recommend this event. If you’r on Twitter please don’t forget to add the hashtag #LincsConnect to tweet about the evening.

Have fun

Martin

It’s been a long time coming…

Having battled with my fear and dread of technology I’ve finally worked out how to produce a blog on my website.

As a first (proper) post (following on from my newspaper editorials) I want to say ‘thank you’ to Taryn of FCM Media for getting me this far with the website. Hopefully this will be the start of a new era for LincsConnect with more Lincolnshire blogs being added and more local businesses being promoted.

Perhaps a few words about LincsConnect might be helpful!  Many of you will recognise Lincs Connect from the Facebook page and others will recognise it from @LincsConnect on twitter.  In short, Lincs Connect is here to support local businesses and charities.  You can use both sites for your FREE networking and self promotion of course but for maximum effect, I strongly urge you to search the hashtag #LincsConnect on a regular basis to support other users.  By offering support and conversation to others you will build your own reputation which will lead to more contacts and better selling opportunities.

I hope you find this post useful and I look forward to producing more and better blogs as ‘The Lincolnshire Blogger’ in the very near future.

Martin