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The group’s camaraderie was evident from the start. They kicked off the celebrations at 3pm at the Devonshire pub, where 37-year-old Whitehall was already in high spirits. Raising glasses and laughing with his friends, it was clear the comedian was enjoying his time ahead of his big day. Photos from the event showed the group laughing, embracing, and posing for fun snaps together. 
By 5pm, the group’s energy escalated as they made their way to the legendary cabaret venue The Box in Soho for a private show. The venue is known for its racy performances, and while the event was thought to be exclusive, it added an extra element of cheekiness to the day. 
As the evening continued, the party took a playful turn at 8:30pm when Jack and his pals headed to Swingers, a cheekily named mini-golf bar, for a round of fun. Jack sported an inflatable comedy crown during the mini-golf game, adding even more humour to an already wild night. The gang was seen laughing and queuing up to play, fully embracing the playful atmosphere. 
As the night wore on, Jack made his way out of the venue, with a little assistance from his longtime friend Jamie. Despite a few bleary-eyed moments, Jack had a great time, letting his hair down before the big day. The night continued at the Soho Hotel bar, with whispers suggesting that Whitehall may have been staying there with his group for late-night drinks. 
The festivities were a perfect prelude to the wedding, where Jack will marry Roxy Horner, his fiancée of over a year. The couple got engaged in December 2024 and are already parents to their two-year-old daughter, Elsie. With the wedding preparations in full swing, Jack has often joked about his and Roxy’s very different families. On The Jonathan Ross Show, he quipped, “My family are a bunch of gilet-wearing chinless toffs, and her family are proper Cockney, all West Ham fans, proper salt of the earth.”
Jack’s stag do was one for the history books, combining cheeky fun with a reunion of close friends, a round of mini-golf, and a night to remember. With only weeks to go before his wedding, this stag night will certainly go down in history as one of his most memorable celebrations. What happened behind the closed doors of the night’s festivities? You’ll have to read on to find out!



