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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 17 reviews
  • I hope he killed it

    by Randy N on 9/12/23The Studio at Mizner Park - Boca RatonRating: 5 out of 5

    Hurt my back and was unable to attend. So bummed. I hope he killed it.

  • Funny guy bright future

    by Stickz on 9/11/23The Studio at Mizner Park - Boca RatonRating: 4 out of 5

    Matt was dirtier than I expected at times made me cringe. He didn’t do enough Trump imo. Funny show and I enjoyed it!

  • Great show!

    by Peecee on 9/11/23The Studio at Mizner Park - Boca RatonRating: 5 out of 5

    Matt Friend gave a wonderful performance! His impressions are incredible! I love him!!!

  • Funny Talented Guy!

    by Mike Godley on 4/2/23Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    Go see Matt Friend when he comes to your area. Matt's an emerging talent and you can see him live right now. It's just a matter of time that he'll be headlining theaters and perhaps a Vegas Residency. Then you'll pay big bucks. Matt's impersonations are on point, he's funny you'll have a good time.

  • It as okay, could have been better!

    by Raj on 3/31/23Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 2 out of 5

    With all due respect, two opening acts would have been a bit better. Also, most of Matt’s jokes were too niche. Drinks and staff were great tho!

  • Great show

    by Beth G on 3/31/23Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    Very talented young man. Bright. Articulate. Well versed on politics for a 24 year old. A rising star.

  • Comedy?

    by Meh… on 2/13/23The Armory at MGM Springfield - SpringfieldRating: 2 out of 5

    OK, we comedy night headlining Matt Friend. The warm acts were strange, in that they seemed to think we were not a good audience. One of them even accused the entire city of being too white to laugh. This might have been defensive on his part, but comedians need to accept the audiences they are given, and not talk down to them. Not funny. The headliner, Mr. Friend, also talked down to us. He is cute and talented, but he actually had to ask us what we wanted to hear before he did some of his best material. Yes, it was a small audience, but we deserved to have fun, and not have the comics suggesting that we didn’t like them.