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Jenna Campbell

Greater Manchester comedians John Thomson and Justin Moorhouse unite for Ukraine charity fundraiser

Northern powerhouse comedians John Thomson and Justin Moorhouse have announced an Easter comedy Eggstravaganza for Ukraine at Manchester 02 Apollo on Easter Monday, April 18 2022.

The show, which will be hosted by the pair, aims to raise funds for international charity, the Legacy of War Foundation, which provides support to civilians affected by conflict. Thomson and Moorhouse quickly put the show together by asking their comedian pals to get involved and within an hour flights had been changed and plans rescheduled in order to be part of the event.

"I'm so chuffed that we've booked the likes of Jason Manford, Dave Spikey and Johnny Vegas,” said Thomson. “We've also got the brilliant Kiri Pritchard-McLean, who is making a big name for herself on Have I Got News For You and Live at the Apollo. We have also secured the legends that are Mick Miller, Ted Robbins and Les Dennis - that's a boy band I'd like to see formed."

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“The Northwest comedy scene is incredible. We've managed to pick from the very best we've got, from Britain’s Got Talent finalists Daliso Chaponda and Steve Royle to Liverpool's Adam Rowe, whose Have A Word podcast is smashing all sorts of records,” added Moorhouse. “Finishing off the bill are Blackburn's Tez Ilyas from BBC's Man Like Mobeen, the hilarious Nina Gilligan and Tom Binns, the man behind Ivan Brackenbury – these are just some wonderful comedians who are giving us their time.”

The pair added: “Everyone has been shocked, saddened and powerless by what’s been happening in Ukraine over the past few weeks. “We knew we had to help out one of our own, Ukrainian president and former comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyy and all those affected by conflict by putting on a very special show to raise money for the Legacy of War Foundation.

It’s going to be an amazing night. Do your bit and buy some tickets! See you there.”

Alan Erasmus, the founder of Factory Records, has also been instrumental in the event’s curation. Following a trip to Lviv, Ukraine to lead support to Ukrainian people, he returned to Manchester to collaborate with the Legacy of War Foundation to raise money for projects being set up to support refugees.

Tickets will go on sale Friday 25 March at 10am via www.gigsandtours.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk with all profits in aid of Legacy of War Foundation .

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