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Best Comedy & Stand-up in November 2024

Mark Normand at Orpheum Theater

Mark Normand

Stand-up comedian and actor Mark Normand isn't shy when it comes to certain topics, he's become known for his snappy one-liners and unfiltered honesty. This year, you've been invited to witness the expert-craftsman as he takes center stage on his 'Ya Don't Say' tour! You'll find out why Normand has become a global name and earned himself a place among the great comedians.

Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Show at Orpheum Theater

Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Show

The Queens of Christmas return for 2024 with another holiday spectacular for everyone naughty or nice! Making the yuletide gay since 2018, this glorious collaboration from two of RuPaul's DragRace's most glittering alumni is the perfect tonic for the hysteria of the holiday season, with boozy holiday cheer infused with good old razzle-dazzle song and dance numbers, copious amounts of eggnog and classic carols with a cheeky drag twist. If you're Nutcracker-phobic then this double act has your alternative holiday entertainment sorted, Jinkx will spice things up and Dela will cover them in sugar!

Brad Williams at Jefferson Performing Arts Center

Brad Williams

California-born Williams has made a striking mark on the nationwide comedy circuit, as well as having a large fanbase online as a guest on various comedy podcasts and radio shows. First discovered by Carlos Mencia at his live show after noticing him in the audience, the young Williams was invited on stage to contribute to the show, to huge applause. Regularly making references and jokes concerning his dwarfism, Williams displays a brazen attitude towards subjects including disability, relationships, sex, and race, attracting new audiences with every appearance.

Felipe Esparza at Orpheum Theater

Felipe Esparza

With his wild tangle of curly black hair and a boyish, mischievous grin permanently on his face, Felipe Esparza cuts a unique figure in the world of stand up. Winner of the 2010 season of Last Comic Standing, the Mexican-born, East LA-raised funnyman overcame the poverty, gang violence and drug addiction of his youth using comedy as an emotional outlet. Don't miss this hilarious dark horse of comedy!

85 South at Smoothie King Center

85 South

From auspicious beginnings in Steve Harvey's very own studio, the 85 South Comedy Show made their way onto the podcast scene with the tagline 'a podcast for people who know what a podcast is'. Legend has it, the rib-tickling trio behind the show (namely Atlanta actors and comedians DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Clayton English) were unceremoniously kicked out of the aforementioned studio, but stuck to their guns and carved a niche by bringing the freshest comedic talent from the South onto their platform to perform free-styles, stand-up routines and hilarious audio sketches.

Jeff Dunham at Smoothie King Center

Jeff Dunham

One of the most successful comics in the business, Jeff Dunham continues his 'Still Not Cancelled' tour into 2024. He'll, of course, be joined by Achmed, Jose Jalapeno and the rest of his very animated, outrageous friends for an evening of envelope-pushing ventriloquism. Don't miss your chance to catch him live as he heads to a venue near you!

Danae Hays at The Joy Theater

Danae Hays

TikTok's hottest comedian Danae Hays is hitting the road for The First Time tour this summer. The Southern star has journeyed on a long road from softball player to comic, and she's not stopped there having branched into the music scene with her satirical southern stylings. Her wealth of material is hilarious and inexhaustible, whether it's learning how to use an excavator from YouTube, or avoiding the Nosey Neighbor, Danae will have you laughing all the way home. It might be your First Time seeing Hays, but it definitely won't be your last! Dates are selling out fast so don't miss out.

Daniel Tosh at Saenger Theatre

Daniel Tosh

One of the most controversial comics out on the circuit today, the presenter of Tosh 2.0 is a fearless performer who frequently pushes the envelope with punchlines that come across as intentionally racist, sexist or homophobic. With his firm grasp of irony and cynicism, this is counterbalanced with his trademark upbeat delivery style and winning smile, making him a firm favorite within student circles.

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