Scottish comedian Kevin Bridges joined celebrations at a Belfast comedy club on Tuesday.
Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of Empire Laughs Back, Belfast's "longest running and best loved comedy club". Joining local comedians, Kevin Bridges stopped for a photo with William Thompson, Colin Murphy, Paddy McDonnell and Liam Farrelly.
Sharing the photo on their Instagram, Empire Laughs Back said: "Happy birthday to us."
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Kevin Bridges has returned to The SSE Arena, Belfast with six nights of his new show. ‘The Overdue Catch-Up "welcomes audiences into the mind of one of the sharpest comedy talents the UK has to offer".
The SSE Arena said: "With a career spanning 18 years Kevin Bridges already has the life experience of a man twice his age, helping him to hit the nail on the head with his shrewd outlook on the modern world."
For more information on Empire Laughs Back, follow their page here.
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