Win tickets to 'Funny AF'

Win tickets to ‘Funny AF’, a one-off comedy night hosted by Tom Rosenthal this Dry January® challenge.

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Fancy soaking up a night of banter without booze and getting tickled, not pickled with a plus one this Dry January® challenge? Well, it could be your lucky day...

Alcohol Change UK will be bringing a one-night-only live dry comedy event to the Lucky Saint, the pub of the Official Beer of the Dry January® challenge on the evening of Tuesday, 20 January 2026.

Hosted by comedian and actor Tom Rosenthal (Friday Night Dinner, Plebs and more!) and featuring an exciting line up of sober, sober-curious and supportive comics including Rory O’Hanlon, Michael Akadiri and Liam Withnail, we’ll be showcasing how taking a break from the booze doesn’t mean sacrificing our sense of humour.

And what better way to claim the new Try Dry® live comedy mission badge - available in your free Try Dry® app alongside lots of other missions ready to tick off in January and beyond!

To be in with a chance to win tickets for you and a plus one, enter the prize draw below before 11:59pm on Friday, 9 January 2026. Full terms and conditions apply.

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Terms and conditions

1. Organiser

This competition is run by Alcohol Change UK.

2. Eligibility

2.1 The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over.
2.2 To enter, participants must download the free Try Dry® app and create an account or already hold an active Try Dry® app account at the time of entry.
2.3 One entry per person.
2.4 Employees of Alcohol Change UK, their immediate families, and anyone professionally connected with this competition are not eligible to enter.

3. How to Enter

3.1 Eligible participants will be automatically entered into the draw once they meet the entry criteria above.
3.2 No purchase is necessary to enter.

4. Competition Period

The competition opens for entries at 00:01 on Wednesday, 17 December and closes at 23:59 on Friday, 9 January 2026. The random prize draw will take place on Monday, 12 January 2026.

5. Prize

Details of the prize will be clearly stated wherever the competition is promoted. Prizes are non-transferable and no cash alternative is available.

6. Selection of Winners

6.1 Winners will be selected by random draw from all eligible entries received by the closing date.
6.2 The draw will be carried out by Alcohol Change UK or an appointed representative to ensure fairness.

7. Notification of Winners

7.1 Winners will be contacted via the email address as provided on the entry form.
7.2 If no reply confirming acceptance of the prize is received within 3 days, Alcohol Change UK will make one further attempt to contact the winner by telephone, where a number has been provided.
7.3 If no response is received after reasonable attempts, Alcohol Change UK reserves the right to offer the prize to another eligible entrant selected at random.
7.4 All entrants will be notified if they have been successful/unsuccessful following the draw.

8. Data Protection

8.1 Personal data collected for this competition will be used solely for the purpose of administering the prize draw and contacting winners.
8.2 Data will not be used for marketing unless explicit consent has been provided.
8.3 All data will be handled in accordance with UK data protection law and our Privacy Policy.

9. Limitations of Responsibility

Alcohol Change UK accepts no responsibility for:

  • failed, delayed, lost or incomplete entries,
  • technical issues affecting app access, account creation or entry.

10. General Conditions

10.1 Alcohol Change UK reserves the right to verify entrant eligibility.
10.2 Alcohol Change UK may amend, suspend or cancel the competition where necessary due to circumstances beyond its control.
10.3 The decision of Alcohol Change UK regarding all aspects of the competition is final, and no correspondence will be entered into.
10.4 By entering, participants agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.

11. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.