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Crack open a cold one and enjoy a barrel of laughs with Brew Ha-Ha

Brew Ha-Ha offers side-splitting comedy to accompany your craft beer.

Emperors Palace is brewing up a fun-filled day for the whole family at its funky Red Roman Shed on October 28.

Brew Ha-Ha is a craft drinks and comedy festival that will feature an array of craft beers and gins, alongside loads of entertainment and comedy relief.

A designated children’s area will also provide hours of fun with jumping castles, face-painting and entertaining shows.

“Join us for an epic day as we make the most of hot summer days with lots of fun and laughter for both young and old,” says Andi Shaughnessy, Emperors Palace Entertainment Manager.

“Emperors Palace is thrilled to host some incredible entertainment acts, which we hope will give everyone – from comedy lovers to music enthusiasts – enough reason to come out, relax and just have fun.”

The line-up of entertainment includes performances from singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Vern Deysel, The Graeme Watkins Project (GWP) and Will Rayz.

Deysel draws inspiration from the classic southern blues rock and outlaw country music genres, delivering a sound that can best be described as soulful rock ‘n’ roll.

He will be joined on stage by The GWP who guarantee to get the crowd moving, as well as singer, songwriter and solo performer, Will Rayz, who brings the soulful and eclectic sounds of jazz, blues and folk music to life.

Comedians Chris Forrest, Mum-z and Jason Goliath will take to the stage to deliver side-splitting performances and keep the laughter going.

Forrest is a comedy veteran famous for his dry, quick wit, while Mum-z is known for headlining the famous ZA News TV show.

Heavy-hitting funny man, MC and actor, Jason Goliath completes the comedy line-up.

The Red Roman Shed will open at 12noon. Ticket prices vary depending on whether you opt for the sober special or the tipsy ticket which includes a glass.

Children under the age of 12 may enter for free.

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