Laura Ramoso Tickets / Berlin Admiralspalast

Laura Ramoso tour dates and tickets
Laura Ramoso is a comedian originally from Legnago, Italy, but now based in Toronto, Canada.

Laura Ramoso will be performing 2 events in Berlin between Friday 15th May 2026 and Saturday 16th May 2026 at the Admiralspalast.

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How Much Are Laura Ramoso Tickets in Berlin?

Friday 15th May 2026 Berlin, Germany Germany
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Address: Berlin Admiralspalast, Friedrichstraße 101, Berlin, 10117
Telephone: +49 30 22507000
Venue Capacity: 1756
The Admiralspalast is a 1,756-seat theatre on Friedrichstraße in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. Opened in 1910, it is one of the few preserved variety venues of the pre-World War II era in the city.