Great show
by Patty on 2/11/25Hard Rock Live - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5I didn’t stop laughing. Great show and highly recommend

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George Lopez's illustrious and multi-faceted career encompasses television, film, stand-up comedy, and late-night television. Lopez has broken ground for Latino comics by embracing his ethnicity, confronting racial stereotypes, and fighting for his community on and off the stage.
Lopez stars in his multi-camera comedy series for NBC, Lopez vs Lopez, featuring his real-life daughter, Mayan Lopez. The family sitcom, which has been renewed for its second season, follows George and Mayan in a fictionalized version of their real-life father-daughter relationship, exploring dysfunction, reconnection, and all the pain and joy in between.
Lopez can be seen in Snoop Dogg's Amazon MGM sports comedy, The Underdoggs, and in the independent holiday comedy How the Gringo Stole Christmas, directed by Angel Gracia. Lopez joined the DC Extended Universe last summer, starring in the Warner Bros. Latin superhero film, Blue Beetle. Directed by Angel Manuel Soto and featuring a predominantly Latino cast, the film follows its first ever Mexican American teenager turned superhero.
Lopez will release the third installment of his middle-grade novel series, Chupacarter and the Screaming Sombrero in March. He is currently performing stand-up in arenas across the country on his ALLLRIIIIGHHTTT! Comedy Tour.
Lopez has four HBO specials: The Wall (2017), It's Not Me, It's You (2012), Tall, Dark and Chicano (2009), which was nominated for a Best Comedy Album Grammy Award, and America's Mexican (2007). His acclaimed comedy concert, Why You Crying?, debuted on Showtime in 2004. He released his third stand-up CD, El Mas Chingon, in 2006, earning another Grammy nomination. In 2004, he was nominated for his first Grammy in the same category for Team Leader.
On television, Lopez produced and starred in Lopez, a semi-autobiographical single camera sitcom for two seasons on TV Land. The series explored his struggle between two worlds and the crises that are often of his own making. In 2014, Lopez co-created and starred in the multi-camera ensemble comedy Saint George for FX. He hosted TBS' inaugural late night talk show, Lopez Tonight, for two seasons, marking Lopez's return to series television after co-creating, writing, producing and starring in Warner Bros. Television's groundbreaking hit sitcom George Lopez, which ran for six seasons on ABC. The show remains a hit with viewers on both broadcast stations and cable TV's Nick at Nite, ranking as one of the top-rated shows on the network.
Lopez's extensive film credits include Walking with Herb opposite Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell, IFC Films' modern-day Western No Man's Land, The Tax Collector with Shia LaBeouf, El Chicano alongside Raúl Castillo, Aimee Garcia and Emilio Rivera, the romantic comedy box-office hit Valentine's Day, The Spy Next Door with Jackie Chan, and The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl. He starred in and produced the inspirational drama, Spare Parts, based on a true story about four undocumented Mexican American teens who team up to build a robot for a national competition. An icon and advocate for Latino representation, Lopez was the focus of the award-winning documentary Brown is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream, as he struggles to stand for Latinos in a manner true to their realities and aspirations.
Lopez has lent his voice to a string of animated blockbuster films including Gnome Alone, Escape from Planet Earth, as well as the Rio, Smurfs, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, and Cats & Dogs franchises.
In May 2004, Lopez's autobiography, Why You Crying?, entered The New York Times Bestseller Top 20 List. The book was co-written by Emmy-winning writer and sportscaster Armen Keteyian. Lopez released his second memoir in 2013, I'm Not Gonna Lie And Other Lies You Tell When You Turn 50, in which he shares the unabashed and hilarious truth about aging - as only he can.
In 2005, Time named him one of the 25 Most Influential Hispanics in America and the Harris Poll named him one of the Top Ten Favorite Television Personalities. The following year, Lopez received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
I didn’t stop laughing. Great show and highly recommend
This review is for the George Lopez show. The show was great, the opening act, the two more comedians and George where fun to listen. This was my first time there but also the Hard Rock Live was amazing. The lights and the sound where just right. I will strongly recommend this show to all my friends.
George was hilarious, I couldn't stop laughing. I haven't laughed so much in years. The show also had great opening acts. The mariachis were a lot of fun and a nice way to walk into the theater. I'd definitely go again if he does another show around here.
The opening acts & show was amazing Quick service at the venue
There was a lot of “cigarette” smoke in the theater which irritated my eyes and throat. The security were standing nearby and chatting so it was hard to hear all the jokes. George Lopez is funny but I have heard him use the same material repeatedly over the past few years so it was not laughable
I needed a good laugh and George kept me laughing for a long long time
George Lopez was great but was not happy at the venue the ushers were really rude at the palms casino could not take pictures or videos or even cheer they told me and my lady to stay quiet Very disappointed will never go back to the palms casino
I have been a big fan of George Lopez for years. The show was really good with two very funny opening acts. George Lopez was funny and entertaining, but his material is a little dated. I thought in light of the recent events that he would do more political humor, but he stayed away from current topics and did his standard bits. The Pearl Theater is a great venue and the staff are amazing.
Great Event All comedians in point Opening band was great Venue was older but expected
My wife and I had good time. George Lopez was entertaining and the tickets weren't to expensive. The venue is not that big so just about every seat is good. The only downside was the casino over charges on drinks and snacks. I paid $26 for a mineral water and two candy bars.
I don't find anything funny in this choice of comedy.. Comedy can be just as funny or funnier when it's clean..So glad these were free tickets.. Imagine buying tickets and he's only on for 45 minutes. yes we could have walked like others, just played on my phone.. I really enjoyed him on his family tv sitcomes..
Used to be good, but now is just an old has-been with old material. Saw him in Las Vegas a few years ago and seemed like he tried hard to be funny. He needs a new writer or something, and he is definitely not as funny as he was maybe 20 years ago. He was so bad, he should consider retiring. He has the name, but not the material.
I laughed so hard I was bent over laughing and crying. Lol... I needed to catch my breath. George killed it, like always. Sooooo good. Cannot wait to rewatch on Amazon.
It was a blessed experience. George Lopez an actor and comedian icon across the board. Super funny. God bless you.
Wonderful show ! Had me laughing the whole time. Looking forward for another show hopefully in the future
We could not stop laughing!!! George Lopez delivered.
We both really enjoy the show we recently watched at Hard Rock in Wheatland. We showed up about 30 minutes after the doors opened and didn’t expect to be entertained with music prior to the show started. The band was very good and sounded awesome. A lot better than canned music we usually get before a show. George Lopez had two very funny opening acts, both very entertaining. Great warm up for the head liner- George. George was very good himself. He was a huge success with the audience, us included. A great time spent with good music, great humor and couple hours of fun entertainment.
George Lopez was on stage for maybe 45 minutes! Its almost like he didn’t even want to be there. He didn’t hype up the crowd and as soon as his 45 minutes were up, he immediately left the stage in a blink of an eye.
George Lopez is hilarious. Definitely worth the money.
Made me laugh so much. He was just as funny as his tv show .