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Omid Djalili at Buxton Opera House

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Omid Djalili is a stand-up comedian, actor, television producer, voice actor and writer from London.

Omid Djalili will be performing 1 event in Buxton on Sunday 21st September 2025 at the Opera House.

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Sun Sep 21 2025 Buxton, UK UK
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Address: Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton, SK17 6XN
Telephone: 08451272190
Venue Capacity: 902
The Opera House is a live music and performance venue basedo n Water Street in Buxton. With a capacity of almost 1,000, it was originally bought at the break of the 20th century by famed designer Frank Matcham, and has survived two world wars to continue to serve locals today. Having evolved from opera house to all-round live performance location, its recently seen names like The Stranglers and Boy George take to its stage.