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Affion Crockett on Tour

Breaking through on shows like ‘Wild 'N Out' and ‘Def Comedy Jam,' comedian Affion Crockett developed a gregarious style on stage and became a memorable celebrity impersonator, to say the least. Crockett does a mean Russell Simmons, and a Chris Rock bit that's as spot-on for mimicking Rock's familiar voice as it is for his facial expressions. But nobody does Jay-Z like Affion Crockett; his HOVA mimicry even spawned a comedy rap album called ‘Watch the Clone,' which Crockett wrote, produced, and performed himself. It's a testament to his well-rounded talent, and although he no longer makes a living as a dancer, his style of comedy is nothing short of physical. As a regular cast member on four seasons of ‘Wild 'N Out,' Crockett learned to be quick on his feet, and it's a signature trait that he brings to his stand-up at comedy clubs nationwide. 

Affion Crockett Background 

Originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina, Affion Crockett's career in entertainment began as a dancer in the '90s, when he appeared on ‘Showtime at the Apollo.' Shy by nature and comfortable as a dancer, it wasn't until he saw comedian Kool Bubba Ice doing impressions on ‘Def Comedy Jam' that he wanted to take a crack at it too, and he soon found himself on stage at the Jamie Foxx-hosted show. Regular stints on ‘Def Comedy Jam' led to a journeyman career, then his many standout moments alongside Nick Cannon and a slew of promising young comedians on ‘Wild 'N Out.' In 2011, he reconnected with Foxx to produce his own show, ‘In the Flow with Affion Crockett.' He's appeared on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm' with Larry David, ‘The Wedding Ringer' with Kevin Hart, and ‘Soul Men' with Bernie Mack and Samuel L. Jackson. The multitalented and flat-out hilarious Crockett has even done voice-overs for ‘Family Guy,' ‘The Boondocks,' and ‘Robot Chicken.' But hip-hop culture is at the core of everything he does, and he's always delivering fresh material as a stand-up comedian first and foremost.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 22 reviews
  • Great show.

    by B.Reed on 9/17/24Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    He puts on a great show. Second time seeing him and no old jokes. Even his opening acts are funny. I would definitely pay to see him again.

  • Laughter is the best medicine

    by Stacy PB on 9/17/24Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    He was hilarious. Kept me laughing from beginning to end. I really enjoyed the show.

  • 2nd time was as good as the first!

    by Keerah on 9/17/24Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    This my 2nd time in 2 years going to see Affion and I was once again not disappointed. He did a meet & greet this time and I got to get a picture so I was more than excited and happy. He's a hilarious comedian! Highly recommend going to see him.

  • Affion Crockett

    by N/a on 9/16/24Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    I always love affion Crockett he was amazing I would go to all of his comedy show wherever he is

  • Punchline Church

    by Trisha on 8/29/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    Oh I had a time in the punchline church. Drinks were great. Food was good. And all the comedians were hilarious. Me and my husband enjoyed ourselves!!

  • FAF

    by Mona on 8/29/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    Don't like the 2 drink min for watered down drinks. But the show was amazing.

  • Comedy show

    by Pretty good Crockett was good on 8/29/23Rating: 3 out of 5

    Crockett was good but our waitress was very rude ,and I didn't care for the 2drink minimum

  • Decent

    by Yroken on 8/29/23Rating: 3 out of 5

    Affion was ok, my biggest beef with him is that he screamed during most of his set. 2 comics opened before him and one of them killed. Kudos to the guy named Skeeter. When Affion took the stage, his energy was high, his jokes were there but someone forgot to tell him how to hold the mic so that he wasn't blasting people in the VIP or Premium section with his screaming while telling jokes.

  • It was a Grrreat show!

    by Dellius on 8/29/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    This was a my first time at Punchline Philly and I had a great time! Affion was dope and funny as usual. I must say the guy before him, Skeet Carter.... future star! He was pretty good too. I'd def come back to see him headline.

  • Good times!

    by Jey on 8/29/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    Affion we was funny didn’t rely on just doing impressions he told jokes and interacted with the audience. Skeet Carter coulda been the headliner he’s hilarious too!💯