More than Expected
by sweetKitty on 5/16/24Van Andel Arena - Grand RapidsGot there on time! Laughed and cried with joy from 8p-11p Well worth the drive from Chicago! Love you Katt!
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Veteran comedian, actor, rapper and social activist Katt Williams announces his return to the stage with his 2018 national comedy tour KATT WILLIAMS: 11:11. The tour kicks off February 2 in Houston. In this new arena tour, Williams is recharged and armed with an arsenal of engaging material that will have audiences bursting with laughter and continuing the conversation long after the lights come down.
This comedy tour follows the January 16 premiere of Williams’s debut Netflix original stand-up comedy special, Katt Williams: Great America. In the special, the polarizing and over-the-top poster figure for hard truth and underground comedy reflects on the current political climate, racial tensions in America, and his disdain of roast beef.
Wielding a unique ability to masterfully blend rapid-fire wit with thought-provoking dialogue, Katt Williams has developed a career seeded with thousands of stage shows in sold-out arenas, a laundry list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. He recently starred in the holiday comedy Father Figures, alongside Owen Wilson, Ed Helms and Glenn Close in December 2017.
Katt recently re-teamed with fellow comedian Mike Epps in The House Next Door, a sequel to the 2016 indie horror comedy Meet the Blacks. The two comedians notably starred together in 2002’s Friday After Next. Williams has recently been cast in the comedic film #twominutesoffame a Lionsgate/CodeBlack feature comedy fused to the studio’s Laugh Out Loud streaming network. Katt will star alongside Jay Pharoah and Keke Palmer.
Got there on time! Laughed and cried with joy from 8p-11p Well worth the drive from Chicago! Love you Katt!
The openers were the only thing I enjoyed about the Katt William’s show. 5 minutes into his performance he showed a video of a young boy who is blind playing football. I get it, it’s a comedy show, but that crossed the line. We walked out and didn’t return.
Seat where to close together...Katt Williams himself did not humor me. The other with Katt was more entertaining. I didn't think Katt performance was long enough. I know Katt can do better😒
The show was ok. The person I went with had already seen the Netflix show. That was very disappointing. The other acts were good. I was also disappointed that Katt was only on the stage for 20 or 25 minutes.
Mark Curry was hilarious! Monique, needs to move forward and stop dwelling on the Oprah and Tyler Perry drama, but she looked amazing!!! I saw Katt's live Netflix show on May 4th, so the jokes were the same, but it was great seeing him in person.
I won't pay to see him again, I'm looking forward to seeing Martin Lawrence
Worst show I’ve been to at Van Andel. They were screaming k to the mics so you couldn’t understand s anything. Several attendees arriving well into the set. Ushers shunting lights in your eyes looking for the seats of the late arrivals. Not just a couple people late. A LOT. People talking during the entire show which added to the problem hearing. Leaving from the parking lot I park in for literally every other show I go to was a fricken nightmare. Never been to a show where the spectators were so rude. Will never go to another show like that at the arena again.
Show was very funny, me and my significant other laughed the whole time, money was well worth it with the floor seats!!!!!!
Not bad it had shining moments ending on reparations left a bad taste in the mouth.
The show was excellent. The sound engineers did a fantastic job. We could hear everything in the nose bleed seats that we had. The performers delivered. I got way more than my money's worth for this Mothers Day Weekend. Go see the show when it comes to your area.