Comedian Al Murray is set to return to Wycombe Swan.
Murray, known for his stage persona The Pub Landlord, will bring his new stand-up show, 'Al Murray: Guv Island,' to High Wycombe on Thursday, November 14.
The show will begin at 7.30pm, with no support act, and latecomers may not be admitted until the interval.
The event has a minimum age restriction of 16.
Murray's new show is described as an opportunity for the Pub Landlord to "make sense of the questions you probably already had the answers to."
The show is described as an 'HR-free zone,' with the tagline: 'Country, the UK, lost its way, seeks life partner/mentor/inspiration. Good sense of humour essential. No timewasters, tedious show-offs or offend-o-trons need apply.'
Tickets for the show are priced at £34.75.
Fans will also have the opportunity to meet the comedian before the show in a special upgrade package.
This includes a photo with Murray and a signed postcard of Al Murray: The Pub Landlord to take away.
However, tickets for the show must be purchased separately.
Al Murray rose to fame in the mid-90s thanks to his pub landlord character, which he first performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
He has since become a regular on TV and radio, winning the Perrier Award in 1999.
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