Last night, I went to the NC Music Factory, a new entertainment complex right outside of uptown Charlotte.
A few weeks ago, Groupon had a great deal: $20 for six tickets to the new Charlotte Comedy Zone.
Armed with some awesome friends, we started our evening at a German restaurant, VBGB. I had a delicious pretzel!
Then we headed over to Wet Willie's, a frozen daiquiri bar, that was pretty fun and delicious. At the Comedy Zone, the opening act was Danny Niblock. He was followed by Josh Phillips, who I thought was hilarious. He had a lot of jokes about the South, and Walmart, so I could relate.
The main act was Grandma Lee, a 77 year-old comedian. Apparently, she is famous from the Jenny Jones Show, (That's right, Jenny freakin' Jones. Hello, 90s.) America's Got Talent and Last Comic Standing. She was pretty funny, although I definitely enjoyed the introductory comedians more.
The new Comedy Zone is a pretty cool facility. It's sort of in a basement, so it has this nice underground feel to it. The server we had was great. They are sort of like ninjas running around in the dark. I will definitely be back!
After the show, we made a return to Wet Willie's. What a fun place!
My next event is in two weeks, New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys in Greensboro!
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