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Best Comedy & Stand-up from October 5 - December 5

in Asheville

Mark Normand at Harrah's Cherokee Center Asheville

Mark Normand

Stand-up comedian and actor Mark Normand isn't shy when it comes to certain topics, he's become known for his snappy one-liners and unfiltered honesty. This year, you've been invited to witness the expert-craftsman as he takes center stage on his 'Ya Don't Say' tour! You'll find out why Normand has become a global name and earned himself a place among the great comedians.

David Cross at The Orange Peel

David Cross

Many know him as the kooky never-nude Tobias Funke from the cult classic show Arrested Development, or as the titular character in the black comedy The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, but David Cross cultivated his humor as a young stand-up in New York in the 80s before establishing himself as a TV star. The comedian steps back into the spotlight with his 'The End Of The Beginning Of The End' tour, kicking off this fall!

Jessica Kirson at Diana Wortham Theatre

Jessica Kirson

Comedic powerhouse Jessica Kirson is heading out on a countrywide tour this fall. Kirson has previously won awards for Best Female Comic, and Best Stand-up Comedian, and it's easy to see why. Her unique brand of comedy, utilizing inner monologues turned away from the crowd, gallows humor, and her identity and upbringing are all hugely relatable and are sure to have you laughing the night away. Tickets are selling out fast, so get yours now and don't miss out!

Pinky Patel at The Orange Peel

Pinky Patel

How do you go from PTA mom to an internet sensation comedian? Pinky Patel is here to pinkysplain to you all about her journey to stardom and the priends she's made along the way. Who knows, she might even add you to her list by the end of the night. Get your tickets now and join Patel for a night you'll never forget!

Craig Ferguson at The Orange Peel

Craig Ferguson

Craig Ferguson entered the world of late night comedy following a diverse and eclectic career that encompasses film, television and the stage. Since taking the helm of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson in 2005, the show has set all-time viewer records and achieved the highest ratings since the shows inception in 1995. In between film and TV commitments, he has performed his solo Hot and Grumpy Tour since 2013, which continued through 2014, before handing over to fellow Brit, James Corden.