OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Nationally known comedian and TV personality Killer Beaz is bringing his high-energy comedy to the Ocala Civic Theatre for one night only on Friday, August 8, at 7:30 p.m. as part of his new “Best Buzz in Town” tour. This is the rescheduled show from June 14.
Celebrating 10 seasons on the Discovery Channel’s hit series Moonshiners and a regular performer at The Grand Ole Opry, Killer Beaz is known for his sharp, clean comedy and relatable humor. His 90-minute performance will run without intermission.
Hunter and Dupree from 92.5/95.5 Wind-FM spoke with Beaz back in June about his comedy journey and inspiration. “My favorite [comedian] of all time was Steve Martin. I always loved Steve Martin because he was just so silly and funny in just about everything he did,” says Beaz. He shared his approach to storytelling and his belief in spreading joy through humor. “I think God has given me the gift of levity and that I should steward over that and I should lift people up and make them happy,” he says. “I’m in my 43rd year of all things of doing standup, which absolutely blows me away.”
General admission tickets are $45. VIP tickets are available for $55 and include front-row seating, a meet-and-greet starting at 6:30 p.m., a signed card, and a photo opportunity with Killer Beaz.
Tickets can be purchased at ocalacivictheatre.com.
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