The Joke King Tour: Starring Corey Holcomb (Ages 21+) on on September 7 at 8 p.m.
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The Joke King Tour: Starring Corey Holcomb (Ages 21+)
Corey Holcomb is a comedy genius whose humor transcends class and racial divides, making audiences all over the world relate to his take on the drama of relationships. Corey’s unique perspective on how men can reclaim control in relationships offers hilarious and unconventional advice that no counselor would dare to give. His comedic set is both an auditory and visual treat, with facial expressions alone capable of making the audience burst into laughter. Despite his extensive resume of successes, Corey remains humble and approachable.
Corey has performed on Jay Leno’s “Tonight Show,” and taken top honors at the Miller Genuine Draft Comedy Search, Budweiser Comedy Competition, Chicago Home Jam, and Laffapalooza. He has appeared at the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival and the Chicago Comedy Festival. His film and television credits include “Think Like A Man Too,” “Wedding Ringer,” “Who’s Watching The Kids,” “Black Jesus,” “Wild ‘N Out,” “Last Comic Standing,” “Like Mike,” “Half & Half,” “The Tonight Show,” “Comic View,” “Mad TV,” “Premium Blend,” “Def Comedy Jam,” “It’s Showtime at the Apollo,” “Shaq’s All Star Comedy Jam,” “House of Pain,” “Rickey Smiley Show,” and a recurring role on “The Cleveland Show.” He also featured in Kendrick Lamar's music video "These Walls."
Corey has appeared in four comedy specials of his own: “The Problem Is You,” “Comedy Central Presents: Corey Holcomb,” “Your Way Ain’t Working,” and “The Book of Coreythians.” He tours the country performing stand-up and his Comedy/R&B songs and hosts his own podcast, The Corey Holcomb 5150 Show, which began on The Foxxhole but later moved to YouTube.