VERY SHORT BUT SWEET
by SIR LAUGH ALOT on 3/25/25The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort - Las VegasRating: 3 out of 5The show was good but only an hour 20 minutes each Comedian so that was the Down side not sure why it was so short...

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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.
The show was good but only an hour 20 minutes each Comedian so that was the Down side not sure why it was so short...
We saw David in Vegas at The Venetian. David is like you’re with a friend and hanging out over a few drinks. His comedy is clever and effortless. I really enjoyed his show.
My husband and I were excited to go see David Spade and Nikki Glaser, but we’re a bit disappointed with the show. Not sure if it was an off night for both comedians, but they were not nearly as funny as they usually are. The opening act was actually funnier.
Opening act was funnier then both david and Nicki they got to big and didn't put in enough effort
Nikki and David really phoned it in, I was excited to see Nikki but it felt like she was not prepared at all and just showed up to collect a paycheck and get through the performance. At least the opening act Tommy Brennan was good. Waste of time and money.
I love Nikki Glaser's and David Spade's work, but it almost seemed like the two of them did not want to be on stage that night. They were not anywhere near as good as we had hoped. I have not seen that many people stand up and leave a show for a long time. That said, their opening act comic was spectacularly funny and engaging. I hope it was just an off night for both.
He forgot his lines and seemed drunk. Niki killed it. Don’t waist your money
Overall, the show was okay. It had some laughs but didn't live up to hype and expectations. Very big fan of David Spade and it was nice to see him live nonetheless.
Not the funniest. Some material funny but some dated (COVID jokes.... really). Over-priced for the limited laughs.
Spade is an icon. Very fun show. Crowd in Reno is always a little dull, but Spade was great. He has a presence and true star power compared to other comics I’ve seen. Makes you just want to hang out with him. I highly recommend.
I like the movies Spade wad in but this stand up show was not very funny at all.
Hilarious!! He is so relaxed and makes it look effortless. It was funnier than I expected. Did not disappoint! Love him so much! 💕
My daughter and I were laughing from the beginning to the end. The openers were fantastic, and David Spade didn't disappoint. It was a great night of fantastic entertainment.
I thought David Spade was a good show not great his openers were also good. The venue is great staff is extremely helpful. Rob Schneider was definitely better and I would go back to his any time.
Always hilarious, fabulous show! I will see him again and again. Great new material. XOXO
We were seated in the 2nd row on his left side and he barely looked to his left. Didn't work the crowd at all and was somewhat boring with his delivery and stories. Very disappointed
Show started slowly, never really got going. Jokes were middle of the road. Not nearly as entertaining as I hoped he would be. I was disappointed with his show and his material.
He was excellent. Love the laughs. I really enjoyed his show.
Rather disappointing show. David was amusing a few times however, his overall presentation was similar to listening to a Lenny Bruce “Blue” comedy act. David also looked worn out, thin and pale. I hope he can revive himself and share better laughs in the future. Interestingly, he made no mention of any of his past characters, stunts, roles…usually a comic may make reference to something he did in the past to make a connection with the audiences.
This was horrible. Not funny in the least. No real jokes, but talking about events or things that happened in the past or personal things that were just soooo boring. Waste of money (and time). I watched multiple people walk out early (myself included).