
Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault
Fri 24 Sept · 01:00
Cambridge Junction – J2 (Unreserved Seating)
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Sofie Hagen will grace J2 at Cambridge Junction on 24 September 2027, delivering her distinctive blend of humour that resonates both locally and internationally. Renowned for her sharp wit and astute observations, Hagen was awarded Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015, bringing a fresh perspective to comedy. Her performance is set to be an engaging musical evening filled with insightful commentary on contemporary life. This event promises to be a must-see for fans of incisive comedy, offering audiences a delightful and thought-provoking experience that captures the essence of her unique talent.
Book tickets for Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault at J2 at Cambridge Junction. Sofie won Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015 and she thinks you all stopped talking about it too soon. Remember TV? Yeah, she did that too. You may know her from that, but it's more likely you know her from the internet, where she's been both funny and angry at times. Sofie is from Denmark, but learned English at the age of 4, just so she could go to the UK in 2027 and do stand-up. Anyways, despite being constantly online from 2016-2024, she never saw it coming that the fascists would be taking over. She did so many feminist tweets to prevent it. How can this be happening? Sofie has always tried to do the right thing, but now she has to ask herself: Did she do the right thing? And what will she say, with her last remaining freedom of speech? It better be good. She better be good. “Eye-catchingly odd and disarmingly honest” (Independent) “And the winner of the 2015 Best Newcomer Award is Sofie Hagen” (Freddie Flintoff, 2015) Seating Seating in the J2 auditorium is predominantly unreserved cushioned benches with no armrests. We have designated wheelchair spaces at the front of the auditorium and on the balcony (with lift access). Please do let us know in advance if you require additional space or are a wheelchair user so we can ensure you and your companions are sat together. You can contact our box office regarding all access requirements by email at tickets@junction.co.uk No booking fees when you become a Member – save £4 per ticket!
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Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault takes place on Friday, 24 September 2027 at 01:00.
Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault is held at Cambridge Junction – J2 (Unreserved Seating) in Cambridge (Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX).
Sofie Hagen is performing at Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault.
Tickets for Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault can be booked via junction.co.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Sofie Hagen is a UK-based comedian known for her sharp observational humor and witty wordplay. She regularly tours mid-size UK venues, appealing to audiences interested in quick-witted stand-up comedy. Her performances often touch on personal anecdotes and societal observations, making her a fixture on the UK comedy circuit.
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Sofie Hagen will grace J2 at Cambridge Junction on 24 September 2027, delivering her distinctive blend of humour that resonates both locally and internationally. Renowned for her sharp wit and astute observations, Hagen was awarded Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015, bringing a fresh perspective to comedy. Her performance is set to be an engaging musical evening filled with insightful commentary on contemporary life. This event promises to be a must-see for fans of incisive comedy, offering audiences a delightful and thought-provoking experience that captures the essence of her unique talent.
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Book tickets for Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault at J2 at Cambridge Junction. Sofie won Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015 and she thinks you all stopped talking about it too soon. Remember TV? Yeah, she did that too. You may know her from that, but it's more likely you know her from the internet, where she's been both funny and angry at times. Sofie is from Denmark, but learned English at the age of 4, just so she could go to the UK in 2027 and do stand-up. Anyways, despite being constantly online from 2016-2024, she never saw it coming that the fascists would be taking over. She did so many feminist tweets to prevent it. How can this be happening? Sofie has always tried to do the right thing, but now she has to ask herself: Did she do the right thing? And what will she say, with her last remaining freedom of speech? It better be good. She better be good. “Eye-catchingly odd and disarmingly honest” (Independent) “And the winner of the 2015 Best Newcomer Award is Sofie Hagen” (Freddie Flintoff, 2015) Seating Seating in the J2 auditorium is predominantly unreserved cushioned benches with no armrests. We have designated wheelchair spaces at the front of the auditorium and on the balcony (with lift access). Please do let us know in advance if you require additional space or are a wheelchair user so we can ensure you and your companions are sat together. You can contact our box office regarding all access requirements by email at tickets@junction.co.uk No booking fees when you become a Member – save £4 per ticket!
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Cambridge Junction – J2 (Unreserved Seating)Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
Coleridge, Cambridge
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Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault takes place on Friday, 24 September 2027 at 01:00.
Where is Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault taking place?
Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault is held at Cambridge Junction – J2 (Unreserved Seating) in Cambridge (Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX).
Who is performing at Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault?
Sofie Hagen is performing at Sofie Hagen: I Think Some Of This May Be My Fault.
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