Blackpool North Pier Theatre
Freddie Starr
Live
Sunday 12th April 2009 - Time: 7.30pm
Saturdays 25th July - 31st October 2009 (excludes 15th August)
Freddie Starr Show 2010 info will appear here...
| Tickets - £10 - £19.50 / Seniors £2.50 off !! |
| Freddie Starr Show Blackpool - Summer / Illuminations 2009 |
Saturday 25th July 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 8th August 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 22nd August 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 29th August 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 5th September 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 12th September 09 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 19th September 09 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 26th September 09 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 3rd October 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 10th October 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 17th October 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 24th October 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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Saturday 31st October 2009 - Freddie Starr Show Tickets
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The madcap comedians legion of fans will enjoy another unpredictable evening of madness and mayhem as Freddie brings his own brand of outrageous humour to the stage.

Freddie is no stranger to Blackpool, having in recent years undertaken a North Pier residence, as well as Opera House shows.
Over the past 3 decades Freddie Starr has established himself as one of the true comic geniuses of all time, with his place in the comedy 'Hall of Fame' now assured & this Summer he takes to the boards of North Pier Theatre to wow the crowds once more.
Surprisingly, comedy was not Freddie's first love, as he first came to prominence in the 1960s in his hometown of Liverpool spending most weekends at the Famous Cavern Club singing alongside such artistes as The Beatles, Gerry & The Pacemakers & Cilla Black. Although, even then, Freddie's spark of genius would often turn rock n' roll into an hilarious comedy routine that soon built a huge following of fans.
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