Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Freshers’ Festival brings best of town to the fore

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even a trip to Ikea to buy some essentials.

Plus there’s plenty of other stuff going on each day – and here are some of the highlights.

Some of the events are free, some you have to pay for.

You can get more informatio­n and buy individual tickets and all-in passes.

What better way to ease yourself into uni life than with a bit of a giggle?

This year’s Hudcomedy features Liverpool Comedian of the Year winner and English Comedian of the Year nominee, Adam Rowe. Tuesday September 18, (7pm to 11pm).

A crawl around eight of Huddersfie­ld’s top bars and clubs with entry to all included - plus cheap booze. There’s a free T-shirt and Domino’s pizza as part of the deal too.

It sells out every year so you’ll

Zetland is the official Huddersfie­ld Student Union’s party venue and there’ll be a bucking bronco, cheap drinks and a resident DJ playing tunes until the small hours. Wednesday, September 19, (11pm to 2am).

Headlining this back to school themed party at Tokyo will be acclaimed grime artist Tinchy Stryder. Thursday September 20, (10pm until late).

HudLive is back and much bigger than before with six huge headliners across five venues. There are live sets from Dappy (formerly of N-Dubz), indie-rock trio Little Comets plus DJ sets from Charlie Sloth, ex-Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, The Stickmen and Don Broco. Friday, September 21. Various venues, tbc. food, plus offers on all sorts of things and informatio­n about university clubs and societies. Sports Hall and University Square, September 17 and 18 (10am to 3pm).

Turn up and play or watch. University of Huddersfie­ld Sports Hall, Tuesday, September 18 (6pm). Adam Rowe will be looking for laughs when he takes the stage at Hudcomedy, with Tinchy Stryder (inset) headlining at the #Back to School Party

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