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Best Comedy & Stand-up in Greenville

Nikki Glaser at Peace Concert Hall

Nikki Glaser

If you've ever had the pleasure of seeing an episode of Comedy Central mainstay 'Not Safe with Nikki Glaser', then you'll be well acquainted with her unapologetic, no-holds-barred comedy style, but you may still blush when confronted with her racy live stand-up routine. Leaving no stone unturned when it comes topics including sex, relationships, the single life, Target fashion triumphs and invasive TSA practices, Glaser spreads her mischievous glee around venues across North America on 'The Good Girl' tour and 'The Alive and Unwell' tour (From 14 September 2024)!

The Princess Bride: Film Screening with Cary Elwes at Peace Concert Hall

The Princess Bride: Film Screening with Cary Elwes

The iconic family movie that made stars out of Robin Wright, Andre The Giant and of course, the gorgeous Cary Elwes gets a special screening during with the man himself appearing on stage to talk! Now a colossal three decades old, the movie that made us swoon over Westley and quote "As You Wish" to our heart's content remains as popular as ever, even emerging unscathed during its Honest Trailer treatment! Together with this screening, Elwes will speak about the movie that catapulted him to stardom, sharing little-known stories from the set.

Sal Vulcano at Peace Concert Hall

Sal Vulcano

Comedian Sal Vulcano is best known for his role on truTV's 'Impractical Jokers,' a hidden camera reality television show where Sal and his co-stars go through various challenges with the loser having to perform the worst challenge. Sal's upcoming tour will showcase his talent for producing hilarious stand up.

85 South at Bon Secours Wellness Arena

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.