Nick Offerman in Manchester 2023: Parks and Recreation and Last of Us star brings one man show to O2 Apollo

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He’s known for playing a blunt role on Netflix’s Parks and Recreation, and now fans will be able to see Nick Offerman in person

Star of hit Netflix show Parks and Recreation Nick Offerman is bringing his stand up show to Manchester. The show is a bit of singing, dancing and a bit of chatting from the man himself. 

Most known for playing Ron Swanson in the show, Offerman’s show will be evidence that he is far more than just an actor. Described as a night of ‘mirth, talking and music’, the evening is set to one of unusual delight. 

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Offerman will also be familiar to fans of hit show ‘The Last of Us’. He starred alongside Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as cameo character ‘Bill’ who was the subject of a very emotional storyline. 

His show is set to “compel listeners to chuckle while also causing them to honestly countenance the aspects of humanity about which we have to laugh so that we don’t attack one another with shovels.” 

The description on Offemrna’s website of the show also reads: “If the evening is light on dance, the audience has only themselves to blame.”

Tickets to Nick Offerman at Manchester O2 Apollo

Nick Offerman is coming to Manchester (Photo: Getty) Nick Offerman is coming to Manchester (Photo: Getty)
Nick Offerman is coming to Manchester (Photo: Getty)

Offerman comes to Manchester’s O2 Apollo on July 2 with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets remain on sale for the show and can be purchased through Ticketmaster. 

Tickets are on sale in the circle for just under £40. You can also still purchase tickets for the stalls at the venue. 

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