So good
by Kb on 1/14/19Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5We laughed for start to the end. Bert has a great way of crafting a story. We laughed so hard we hurt! Great night!

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Bert Kreischer's career has evolved from Rolling Stone Magazine's "Number One Partier in the Nation" to one of the top grossing stand-up comics in the business, movie star, leading podcaster and entrepreneur. According to Forbes, Kreischer has been hailed as, "one of the best storytellers of his generation, seamlessly and sincerely sharing anecdotes about his family and fatherhood while proving that there's a way to take his [party-boy] antics into middle-age." In 2024, Kreischer had the #6 highest grossing comedy tour worldwide, a huge accomplishment as he only toured 6 months, from January to June.
Following a 140-city international arena tour, Kreischer shot his 6th stand-up special in his hometown of Tampa, FL and all six shows sold out within a day. Kreischer will release his newly awaited special, Lucky, on Netflix on March 18th, 2025.
In March of 2023, Kreischer premiered his highly anticipated Netflix stand-up special, Razzle Dazzle, the follow up to his previous stand-up specials; Hey Big Boy (Netflix), Secret Time (Netflix), The Machine (Showtime/Netflix) and Comfortably Dumb (Showtime).
Razzle Dazzle was a hit for the streamer, garnering critical praise and reaching their top 10 most watched list with over 8.3 million global views in its debut.
Also in 2023, Kreischer starred in and produced the Sony Pictures film, The Machine, based on his signature stand-up set recounting his true experience with Russian mobsters while on a booze-soaked college trip. After a theatrical release, The Machine immediately launched into Netflix's Global Top 10 Films list upon its premiere on-platform later that year.
During the summer of 2024, Kreischer wrapped his third annual iteration of the Fully Loaded Comedy Festival, which hit twelve of the most iconic ballparks, arenas, and amphitheaters across the country to sold out crowds. Fully Loaded featured Bert, Dave Attell, Lewis Black, Tiffany Haddish, Shane Gillis, Nikki Glaser, Whitney Cummings and many more - including special drop-in guests like Jelly Roll and Marcus King. In October of 2023, Kreischer took his festival to sea with the Fully Loaded at Sea Cruise. The event sold out in just a few days and broke the long-standing record for alcohol sales previously held by Kid Rock.
In addition to being named, "one of the US's top stand-ups over the past decade," by The Guardian, Kreischer is a world-renowned podcaster, hosting Bertcast, with over 600 episodes, and 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura, which consistently charts in the top 10 comedy podcasts worldwide. Kreischer also created, hosts, and produces his YouTube cooking show, Something's Burning, which has earned over 45.3M views to date. On social media, Kreischer boasts impressive numbers totaling 13.4M fans across all platforms, and 280M total views on his YouTube channel alone.
This coming May, the 2 Bears, 1 Cave duo is hosting their second annual "2 Bears 5K" fan event with special guest Jelly Roll. The inaugural "2B5K," was held at the iconic Rose Bowl in Pasadena with thousands of runners participating. For 2025, the second 2B5K will take place in Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium.
Last year, Kreischer and Segura launched their own vodka company, Por Osos, which has rapidly become one of the most sought-after spirits in the industry.
In 2022, Bert and LeeAnn Kreischer founded Berty Boy Productions, the production home to the entire video and podcast solar system that orbits Kreischer, his friends and colleagues, and the Fully Loaded comedy brand.
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We laughed for start to the end. Bert has a great way of crafting a story. We laughed so hard we hurt! Great night!
Burt, Sal, Nate, and Kyle...I love them all individually, but all of them together made one amazingly funny night!! If they added more shows near me, I would without a doubt go see it again!!
This show was a great combination of talent, featuring Kyle Kinane, Nate Bargatze, Sal Vulcano (from TV's Impractical Jokers) & Bert Kreisher. Each had their own unique take on everyday life experiences, from driving with Mom to ordering coffee. I really did go to see Sal Vulcano. He always made me laugh with his antics on Impractical Jokers. This was an opportunity to see him in a different light. He did not disappoint. He told of his failed attempt to review an Uber driver & funny stories of his Mom, the stove & a certain song by Miami Sound Machine. He's charming, charismatic & energetic. I definitely look forward to seeing him again soon. Overall, great experience. Be sure to catch them when they come to town.
Bert, Nate and Kyle were hilarious! Hope they visit Chicago again soon!
Beyond worth it!!!!! Bert and Nate killed on stage, Kyle was good but mello...Sal drew in crowds but needs to stick with TV show. And Crissy the Chicago opener was hilarious should take Sals place.
Great line up of comedians and all four of them delivered in Detroit! The laughs were nonstop, and ticket prices were reasonable for the talent on the tour!
Loved the show! Bert, Sal, Nate, and Kyle ( he is a new comic to me) were all fantastic.
It was awesome! We laughed until we cried. Then we laughed even more. I wasn't a big fan of Sal's stand up routine (The guy from Practical Jokers) but I thought everyone else was great!
The opening act was a local guy. He was just alright, but I liked that he was from the area. Kyle Kinane was pretty funny. Nate Bargatze had us laughing to the point of tears. Sal Vulcano was good. Bert Kreischer was unwatchable. We had to leave. His type of comedy was so different than the other three comedians. It didn’t seem like a match for the rest of the show. I also think the order of comedians (based on how funny they were) should have been Sal, Kyle, and finish with Nate. Overall, it was worth the ticket price. I wish there would have been a different comedian at the end, though.
Sal was unfunny, but the others were awesome! Bert Killed it. Really blew us away at the end.
Only went to see Sal, ended up LOVING the other 3 comedians too (a couple even MORE than Sal). Nate & Bert both came out after the show to meet fans. They obviously understand that without their fans, they wouldn’t have shows. Sal (we were told) would be out in “a few minutes”. After an hour standing in cold, wet weather he “slithered” out the front door, leaving die hard fans (who else would stay that long in that weather) Just cold & wet.
Kyle and Bert murdered!!! Nate and Sal didn't let us down at all. Chicago Theatre is a great venue. Only complaint I have is having to listen to my GF complain about her face/neck hurting from laughing so much!
All 4 comics delivered. This was also one of the better theatre crowds for comedy I’ve been in in a long while. They still don’t do enough to police talkers doing the show, but way better than most. Great show
Came to see Sal Vulcano, inittially. Ended up LOVING all four comedians. What a spectacular evening in Chicago for myself and my husband! I would, most definitely, see this show again. I would recommend getting your ticket NOW, if you know they're coming to a theater near you!
I couldn't stop laughing! Absolutely phenomenal and hilarious. A lot of guy humor - which I love. I would highly recommend this show to others and definitely go to another!
All the guys were funny, but Nate Bargatze was by far my favorite of the night.
Funny man and funny stories Yes he to.d the Russian Mafia story.
3 out 4 comedians were very funny. Overall, great experience
Well worth the money. It was a great time. I would go again
The show was amazing and everyone killed!!!! #tomsfat