Not a good show
by Chris Taylor on 11/15/23Will Rogers Auditorium - Fort WorthSeemed more like a high school talent show. Venue was horrible. Will not seem him again if he returns.
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David Spade on Tour
David Spade is a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, talk show host, and television personality with razor-sharp sarcasm that will leave you in stitches. He's best known for his performances on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) and hilariously endearing role in Joe Dirt (2001) -- a film he both starred in and co-wrote. Other box office hits from Spade's film career include popular titles like Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003), The Benchwarmers (2006), Grown Ups (2010), Grown Ups 2 (2013), and The Do Over (2016). In 2020, he was a People's Choice Award nominee for Favorite Comedy Movie Star in the film The Wrong Missy (2020). On the small screen, Spade received one Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations for his work playing the wise-cracking assistant, Dennis Finch, in the American sitcom "Just Shoot Me!" He also starred in the beloved CBS comedy "Rules of Engagement," joined the cast of "8 Simple Rules," co-wrote the screenplay and performed voiceovers on MTV's "Beavis and Butt-Head," and hosted "The Showbiz Show with David Spade." Later, he became the host of Comedy Central's "Lights out with David Spade." Over the years, Spade has entertained viewers with his self-deprecating humor and outrageous wit as the host of the Teen Choice Awards and the Spike Video Game Awards, and made guest appearances on sitcoms like "The Goldbergs" and reality TV programs such as "Bachelor in Paradise." Now, you can enjoy a no-holds-barred night of laughter with tickets to David Spade live on tour as he returns to the slapstick stand-up comedy that first made him famous.
David Spade Live
A natural prankster born on July 2, 1964, Arizona native David Spade started doing stand-up while he was young with his family and friends urging him onto the stages of bars, theaters and campuses across the country. He performed in Arizona State's long-running sketch comedy show multiple times, where he attended school as a fraternity member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He also got experience delivering laughs at Greasy Tony's Pizza during the Monday night comedy shows in the mid-'80s. In 1990, Spade took his comedy career to the next level when he joined the crew of "Saturday Night Live" -- first as a writer, then quickly making his way up to cast member. Shortly after his television debut on SNL, Rolling Stone dubbed him "Hot Stand-Up Comedian of the Year." Over the next five years, Spade would become a household favorite, well-known and loved for his comedic persona. He built his unique brand of sarcasm through skits like "Hollywood Minute" and "Total Bastard Airline" until eventually leaving the cast in 1996. His venture into film and television thereafter was immediately successful, earning himself a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame by 2003.
Seemed more like a high school talent show. Venue was horrible. Will not seem him again if he returns.
This Missy is giving this 5 starsšFunnest night ever!
I had a blast he was very funny, the only thing I was disappointed about were the drinks offered at the event and not being able to take any photos or videos that part was important to me.
The venue was outdated, dingy carpet and all parking was full except a parking garage a mile away. As far as the David Spade Tour, we were pleasantly surprised with the opening acts and surprisingly disappointed with David Spade. His material lacked luster, and was outdated, hasn't changed anything since covid! We love David Spade, but this was disappointing and boring by the end of it. Seemed like a waste of time and money.
The event was so well done. David Spade was extremely entertaining. Iām already a huge fan and listen to his podcast, interviews, Tik Toks, ect whenever they pop up on my feeds and everything he did at this show was new and fresh so funny. I could have listened to him all night. Iāve seen him in Las Vegas as well, and that show was hilarious too. He delivers a great performance every time. Read his book āAlmost Interestingā it is my favorite.
Start to finish was non stop laughter. Great experience
If I could give David Spadeās show a half star I would. Terrible material. Old material at that. He wasnāt even trying! He was only on stage for less than 45 minutes. Waste of money and Iām a huge fan of David Spade.
I really liked David on SNL, movies and lately His Podcast but His Material just wasnāt funny! I took a chance to see His Stand Up Routine and was disappointed. I actually left half way through the show.
Mediocre at best. Thought it would last longer. Venue was less than desirable. No directional signs from parking garage to entrance. Was hard to find. Stage was dirty. I was cold the whole time. David Spade was okay. Kinda cringy material towards the end. Thought I would be laughing more.
Although Spade's part of the show was expectedly funny, the duration of his act was way too short. The warm-up acts at the beginning were not funny, too long and too American (loud for no reason). Evening was nothing memorable.. Owen Hart foundation annual shows are typically much more entertaining than this..
David is just effortlessly funny. Nikki was not funny at all. She was insensitive and cringy.
Dave was as classic as ever, heās always good, the other comedians were killer too. First time that Ive been to that venue, it was really nice.
He put on a great show! He was really funny! His supporting comedians were great!
Excellent show, great venue and friendly staff! All the seats in this place are good seats. We all had a wonderful evening!
David Spade was hillarious!! And his opening acts too. Please come back to Dacramento and offer a meet and greet at the show!!
Thoroughly enjoyed the show as every bit of his act was extremely funny. Female opener was great as well.
Super bummed with how boring the show was! We brought a big group to this event hoping for a good laugh but it never came. Totally enjoy David Spade as an actor but not as a stand up comedian.
His show was scripted from his Netflix special. Definitely could have written new material. Zero interaction with the audience. Meh.
How could you not go see David Spade? Heās seriously one of the funniest guys out there and itās so effortless. His stage presence and delivery of jokes is seamless and he interacts with the audience which is great. I would highly recommend you see this class act.
Spade was funny but unfortunately the SAFE CU Performance Art Center in Sacramento was a bit too large. The theater was only about 2/3 full so there just wasnāt that energy a sold out show has. It was okay, but mostly forgettable. The Hard Rock wouldāve been a better venue.