Dave Chapelle Just Angered Fans Ahead Of New Chicago Show
Get ready to laugh your socks off this fall as the legendary Dave Chappelle graces the stage at the United Center this Fall.
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Prepare to ROFL at the United Center!
If you're easily offended, consider yourself warned! Dave Chappelle's humor has a reputation for pushing boundaries and tackling controversial subjects with razor-sharp wit.
Whether it's politics or pop culture, he fearlessly dives into the stuff that makes some squirm, others gasping for air, and the rest of us will be gasping for breath from laughing too hard!
Put Your Phones Away, People!
If you're a phone addict, this show might not be for you. Chappelle is continuing his stance against technology during his performances.
If you can't bear to be away from your phone for more than 37 seconds, you might have to sit this one out. When Dave hits the stage, all cell phones and smartwatches must be tucked away securely in Yondr pouches.
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(If you were planning to record the show to relive the hilarity later, sorry, but you'll have to rely on your memory and your sore abs from laughing, hopefully.)
A Tour Like No Other
The Dave Chappelle Live tour kicks off in New York on Tuesday, Aug. 22, the tour will make its way through the Midwest, hitting up cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Indianapolis, before culminating in Chicago on Wednesday, Oct 4.
A Tour Like No Other
The Dave Chappelle Live tour kicks off in New York on Tuesday, Aug. 22, the tour will make its way through the Midwest, hitting up cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Indianapolis, before culminating in Chicago on Wednesday, Oct 4, according to FOX 32.
Get Your Tickets Early!
Tickets for this side-splitting event will undoubtedly be in high demand with presale starting on Wednesday, July 26.
General on-sale begins at 10 a.m. on July 27 through Ticketmaster, and trust me, these tickets will disappear faster than a punchline in a room full of comedians.