Chad Prather Presented by Knitting Factory
April 27, 2018
9:00 PM
Doors Open: 8:00 PM
Doors Open: 8:00 PM
Chad Prather was entertaining audiences on television as early as two years old. The desire to be
onstage started early. He began acting at the age of 6 and by the age of 20 he was traveling all over the
world - from Africa to Southeast Asia, from Russia to Central America - using his communication skills to
influence international leaders with humor and inspiration. Back home in America as "the preacher that
makes everyone laugh." he was leading churches and non-profit organizations. Eventually Prather's
communication skills opened doors for him to move into the corporate arena of motivational speaking
and writing.
Prather is known for his way with words. He is a comedian, armchair philosopher, musician, and
observational humorist. He is often referred to as "the modern day Will Rogers." He is a fast-talking
combination of Lewis Grizzard and Jeff Foxworthy. Originally from Augusta, GA Chad now calls the Fort
Worth, TX area home. He grew up working with horses (an industry he is actively involved in) and is
often recognized by his ever-present cowboy hat. His social media viral video views are counted in the
hundreds of millions. Many recognize him from his fast talking, rapid fire rants from the front seat of his
truck. CNN has labeled his the “Pick-up Pundit” and Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has called Prather,
“supernaturally articulate.” He is known for his comedic family stories told from an adult perspective
onstage.
Prather has made numerous appearances on Fox News, CNN, A&E, The Blaze, MSN and has been
featured in magazines from Southern Living to Nash Country Weekly. He is the host of Ride TV’s “It’s My
Backyard.” And just recently finished his wildly successful 2016 “Kings of Cowtown Comedy Tour.”
Prather has sold-out theaters all over America and is one of the country’s fastest rising and talked about
comedians and entertainers.
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