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Aggressive ticket interests recorded ahead of ‘Leave Comedy for Shortcut’ show

By Guardian Nigeria
28 October 2024   |   5:18 am
The upcoming "Leave Comedy for Shortcut" (Wave 6.0) has started recording unprecedented ticket sales as critical stakeholders in the entertainment and industry in Abuja and beyond have indicated interest to purchase tickets in wholesale ahead of one of the most expected comedy shows in the nation's capital. It is being championed by Ndubuisi Joseph, also…

The upcoming “Leave Comedy for Shortcut” (Wave 6.0) has started recording unprecedented ticket sales as critical stakeholders in the entertainment and industry in Abuja and beyond have indicated interest to purchase tickets in wholesale ahead of one of the most expected comedy shows in the nation’s capital.

It is being championed by Ndubuisi Joseph, also known as Shortcut, considered one of the most consistent and multi-talented entertainers in Nigeria and the upcoming 6th edition will hold on Saturday, November 30 at Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja.

Shortcut has been leading consultations ahead of the show which is gathering momentum

So many preparations have been put on the ground to make this edition outstanding, which largely informed the choice and quality of artistes to perform.

He has been involved in anchoring high-profile events in Abuja and has also taken his trade beyond the shores of the country.

Earlier in the year, Shortcut the CEO of Shortcut Entertainment made the list of the entourage in Sabinus Live on the UK Tour and recently in Uganda where had a rousing reception from fans.

Shortcut, who is gradually delving into show and event packaging has packaged high-profile comedy and music shows in Nigeria on behalf of his clients and he has proven to be highly competent, and reliable and delivers topnotch shows that leave fun memories in the minds of guests.

Shortcut is one of the entertainers who have built a cordial relationship with his colleagues, making his shows highly star-studded.

The upcoming “Leave Comedy for Shortcut” has equally attracted several partnerships and will most likely witness a new touch of class.

 

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