Kyle Kinane
October 18, 2024
7:30 PM
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
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TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
INDIVIDUAL AT 2 PERSON SHARED TABLE: $30.00
INDIVIDUAL AT 4 PERSON TABLE: $30.00
TICKET SALE DATES
INDIVIDUAL AT 2 PERSON SHARED TABLE / INDIVIDUAL AT 4 PERSON TABLE Public Onsale: February 12, 2024 3:25 PM to October 18, 2024 7:30 PM
INDIVIDUAL AT 2 PERSON SHARED TABLE: $30.00
INDIVIDUAL AT 4 PERSON TABLE: $30.00
TICKET SALE DATES
INDIVIDUAL AT 2 PERSON SHARED TABLE / INDIVIDUAL AT 4 PERSON TABLE Public Onsale: February 12, 2024 3:25 PM to October 18, 2024 7:30 PM
Ticketing Options:
• 2 Person Shared Table
• 4 Person Table
VIP Tables Include Preferred Seating
The 2 Person Shared Table selection is not a private table. You will be seated with other guests from a separate party at the same table.
Seating is now done by the date and time of the purchase / reservation. You will be assigned tables by purchase date. Reservations that were made under the same first and last name will automatically be seated together. If you wish to sit with another party, you must contact the Box Office in advance.
Purchasing tickets from our official website & Etix is the only way to guarantee your tickets are authentic. Tickets from resellers will not be accepted and you will not be allowed into the show.
Ticket Fee and Sales Tax Applied at All Points of Sale
About the Artist
Kyle Kinane is a comedian from Addison, Illinois. According to Wikipedia, he is a notable person fromthattown. Other notable residents of Addison have been the boxer Leon Spinks and a woman whowrote poetryabout BeanieBabies.Raised in such a cultural fondue pot as this, it was natural for Kyle to find his way fromwarehousework intoshow business. As a comedian, he has been seen on Conan, The Tonight Show, Netflix’s“The Standups,” andthree of his own hour-length specials on Comedy Central. As an actor, he’s beenin the Judd Apatow series“Love” and truTV’s “Those Who Can’t.” He was also on “Drunk History,”where he unfortunately wasn’t acting.As a voice over actor, he was the former voice of ComedyCentral for 8 years and currently plays Bullet on theNetflix series “Paradise PD.” He is also cohost ofthe Boogie Monster podcast along with Dave Stone, and thestreaming show “Hey Girl” with Matt Braunger. As a musician, he has done nothing, as he is not amusician.Kyle’s most recent standup work, “Trampoline In A Ditch,” was recorded at Comedy on State inMadison,Wisconsin and was released on 800 LB Gorilla Records in 2020. The album wasaccompanied by an animatedshort, produced by Meister.“When you’re here, you’re family.”
Purchasing tickets from our official website & Etix is the only way to guarantee your tickets are authentic. Tickets from resellers will not be accepted and you will not be allowed into the show.
Ticket Fee and Sales Tax Applied at All Points of Sale
About the Artist
Kyle Kinane is a comedian from Addison, Illinois. According to Wikipedia, he is a notable person fromthattown. Other notable residents of Addison have been the boxer Leon Spinks and a woman whowrote poetryabout BeanieBabies.Raised in such a cultural fondue pot as this, it was natural for Kyle to find his way fromwarehousework intoshow business. As a comedian, he has been seen on Conan, The Tonight Show, Netflix’s“The Standups,” andthree of his own hour-length specials on Comedy Central. As an actor, he’s beenin the Judd Apatow series“Love” and truTV’s “Those Who Can’t.” He was also on “Drunk History,”where he unfortunately wasn’t acting.As a voice over actor, he was the former voice of ComedyCentral for 8 years and currently plays Bullet on theNetflix series “Paradise PD.” He is also cohost ofthe Boogie Monster podcast along with Dave Stone, and thestreaming show “Hey Girl” with Matt Braunger. As a musician, he has done nothing, as he is not amusician.Kyle’s most recent standup work, “Trampoline In A Ditch,” was recorded at Comedy on State inMadison,Wisconsin and was released on 800 LB Gorilla Records in 2020. The album wasaccompanied by an animatedshort, produced by Meister.“When you’re here, you’re family.”