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The “Stand Up and Drink” Tour Will Feature 11 Comics Doing Stand Up on BYOB Trolleys

The “Stand Up and Drink” Tour Will Feature 11 Comics Doing Stand Up on BYOB Trolleys

Here’s a fun and unique date night for those looking for some good laughs while cruising the city. Founding Footsteps BYOB Trolley Tour will be hosting a special tour featuring 11 local comics for one unforgettable experience.

The Stand Up and Drink BYOB Trolley Tours will take place April 12, 19, 26, and May 3 at 7pm to 9pm. Each tour will begin and end at Punch Line Philly (33 E Laurel St.) and will last 2 hours with a 45 minute comedy set.

So what can riders expect? Well, a night out on the town onboard a trolley while being entertained by comics. During each tour, trolleys will be simultaneously hosting comics. However, there will be a brief intermission where comics will then switch trolleys to provide a fresh set of comics to enjoy. On top of that, the tour will make a pit stop at Parks on Tap for a 30 minute break.

As an added bonus, the price of admission includes one single serviced cocktail, beer, or non-alcoholic beverage at Punch Line, the perfect way to cap off an unforgettable tour filled with laughter and memories.

This year’s roster includes Blake Wexler (@blakewexler), Sarah Bell (@sarahbelluhmmm), Jake Mattera (@jakemattera), Manny Brown (@manny.brown1), Casey Kuftic (@caseykuftic), Meg Goetz (@meggoetzmoney), Albert Davis (@albertdavis_4th), Ryan Foster (@ryanfoster_), Peggy O’leary (@aunt_peggyo), Seamus Millar (@shamblesmurph), and Chip Chantry (@chipchantry)

“Humor has always played a large role in what we offer and it’s what sets us apart from other tour companies. I’m a huge fan of comedy and even tried standup for a bit. I’ve been following the Philly comic scene since I moved here in 2010 and this tour has allowed us to be a small part of that community,” states Founding Footsteps owner Tim McAleer.

Tickets for each tour are $40 per person and can be purchased on foundingfootsteps.com
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