PREVIEW: LGBTQ+ comedian Ross Kamp to bring ‘2020 Vision’ to Brighton Fringe
Brighton-based queer comedian to take part in this year’s Brighton Fringe Autumn Season with 2020 Vision at the Caroline of Brunswick in October.

Ross Kamp, a Brighton-based queer comedian, will be taking part in this year’s Brighton Fringe Autumn Season with his show 2020 Vision at the Caroline of Brunswick on Saturday, October 17 from 5.15pm, Friday, October 30 from 8.15pm and Saturday, October 31 from 3.45pm.Ross says: ‘I am partially sighted and a lot of my comedy is based on me sharing my experiences of this (hence the title 2020 Vision) as a lot of people misunderstand my disability and it is often hard to explain to people. I find comedy has improved my confidence so much and it has been so beneficial for my mental health.’From tales of gay Twitter to Tinder escapades – 2020 Vision will see Ross take you on a journey through the world of LGBTQ+ culture, armed with his uke-gay-le and a series of pop parodies (sorry Ariana, Britney and ABBA)!Ross adds: ‘In these times, it’s great that I am able to put on these shows in a safe way as I think we could all do with a laugh right now!’WHAT: Ross Kamp‘s 2020 Vision
WHERE: Laughing Horse @ Caroline of Brunswick, 39 Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 4SB
WHEN: Saturday, October 17 from 5.15pm, Friday, October 30 from 8.15pm and Saturday, October 31 from 3.45pm.
BOOK: tickets £6 by CLICKING HERE

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