Cult social media sensation Fesshole set to bring outrageous confessions to Preston

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Fesshole Live creator Rob Manuel will be in Preston
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Preston is set to welcome cult social media phenomenon Fesshole’s live show next year.

Fesshole allows people to anonymously confess their naughtiest, funniest and cringiest secrets on its wildly popular X account.

As part of a UK tour, and for one night only in Preston, Fesshole creator Rob Manuel will take the stage at The Continental in Broadgate.

With over a million followers, Rob sifts through over 200 anonymous confessions per day to curate some of the best and worst confessions known to humankind.

During the first half of the live show, Rob will dig into the bin of unpublished confessions and uncover the depths of human grotesqueness. This portion will also see a trip through the many lessons Rob has learnt from being the head-honcho of such depravity.

Things are set to get even more interesting in the second half of the show, with confessions from the audience.

After the show, fans will have the chance to meet Rob and chat about Fesshole or anything else they fancy.

The event’s organiser, Garry Cook, couldn’t be more excited about bringing the show to Preston.

“Fesshole is a huge hit, and this live show takes it to a whole new level,” said Garry.

“I’ve followed Rob for years on social media and watched as Fesshole took off. I’m totally thrilled to have him and this show in Preston.”

Garry believes this is a major coup for the city’s arts scene: “This show is going to become huge, and having it in Preston is amazing. Confirmation that Preston is a cult destination for cult performances.”

Fesshole Live will be on at The Continental on Friday 12 March. Tickets cost £18 and are available from the Design My Night website.

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