Comedian Tom Green to perform in North Bay on Oct. 14
For the first time since 2016, comedian Tom Green is performing a stand-up show in North Bay.
The Ottawa native performs at the Capitol Centre as part of Tom Green's Yuk Yuks Tour on Oct. 14.
"Fans know Tom Green from his innovative, anything-goes run as the most unpredictable personality on MTV’s 'The Tom Green Show,' and his unforgettable, deliciously loony roles in the uproarious film comedies including 'Road Trip,' 'Charlie’s Angels' and many more," said a news release Tuesday from the Capitol Centre.
"The multi-talented Canadian comedian, actor, director, and broadcaster has graced the cover of Rolling Stone, commandeered the coveted guest-host chair on The Late Show with David Letterman, and conquered the World Wide Web with his freewheeling, wildly popular internet talk show, which has been credited with kicking off the podcast revolution."
In addition to stand-up comedy, Green produces and directs content for the popular VanLife series on YouTube.com/tomgreen – as well as several soon-to-be-announced film and television projects.
Comedian Bobby Knauff, originally from Thunder Bay, will be the opening act.
Tickets are $45 for the public and will go on sale July 28. Capitol Centre members can buy tickets for $40 and get early access to tickets July 27 at noon.
Tickets can be purchased online here.
They can also be purchased at the Redpath Box Office in person or by phone -- 705-474-4747 -- Tuesday through Friday between noon and 4 p.m.
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