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by Lee Anne on 4/30/24NRG Arena - HoustonFace hurt from laughing! Highly recommend!!!!!!!!!!
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Comedian Nate Bargatze’s clean-cut and relatable humor is why The Atlantic called him “The Nicest Man in Stand-Up.” The Nashville, Tennessee native and host of the Nateland podcast found his voice in the mid-2000s with regular appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Bargatze was featured on Jimmy Fallon's Clean Cut Comedy Tour in 2013, three years after he was named “New York's Funniest Stand-Up” at the New York Comedy Festival. Since then, Bargatze has been selling out arenas on solo tours and has opened for comedy icons like Chris Rock. Bargatze’s signature deadpan delivery was showcased in his 2021 Netflix special, The Greatest Average American, which earned a Grammy Award nomination for the coinciding comedy album. His 2023 Amazon Prime special Nate Bargatze: Hello World became the most-streamed original comedy special debut in Prime history — with 2.9 million viewers in its first 28 days — culminating in Bargatze breaking the attendance record for Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
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Nate Bargatze continues his The Be Funny Tour in June 2023. After kicking off in Las Vegas, Nevada, the tour will cover much of North America.
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Nate Bargatze’s The Be Funny Tour resumes on June 07, 2023, at the Encore Theater at the Wynn in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As of June 2023, Nate Bargatze’s The Be Funny Tour will continues with visits to the following North American cities:
Tickets for Nate Bargatze’s The Be Funny Tour are on sale now in all markets. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
In October 2023, Nate Bargatze made his Saturday Night Live debut by hosting the Halloween episode of Season 49. Watch his opening monologue here.
Face hurt from laughing! Highly recommend!!!!!!!!!!
Love Nate, but I'd say about 70% of the material was stuff I have already seen or heard before. I was surprised about that. I assume when comics go on tour they will be primarily doing new material that hasn't been circulating on social media clips for that last year or two. Still had a good time though.
Jmho - Nate’s performance was okay. I was anticipating a much better performance based on his u-tube. I didn’t feel he brought his A game to the 3 pm show in Houston. I’m still a fan!
I loved Nate’s show as I always do! He is so very funny while seemingly effortless! I laughed the entire time which is so needed for everyone right now! Thank you Nate!!
Nate Bargatze was so funny! I went with my husband and 2 teenagers. We all laughed so much! It was the best time. We will definitely go see him again when he comes back around.
I saw Nate in Austin and then luckily enough in Houston the following weekend. He was HILARIOUS both times! Everyone enjoyed the shows!
This was my first visit to NRG Arena. It was the perfect venue for a comedian. We were 15 rows away from the stage, but I could still see all the comedians. In addition, I thought having a closeup on screen was a great way to see them close up. Nate Bargatze was hilarious in talking about everyday life events. I really enjoyed spending my Saturday afternoon laughing.
Opening acts good but Nate was fabulous! Laughed entire time! Minus was exiting parking lot. Sat for 25 min. Do better NRG folks
Nate and his opening act comedians are so funny! So many great laughs and love love that Nate can be so funny and doesn't even have to touch on politics or swear every other word or do what MOST other comedians do. Amazing!
Nate is a funny guy, but I was disappointed that he didn't have an original show. He used the same jokes he used in SNL monologue from earlier this year. To me, this is like a band lip syncing. Openers were ok.