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Chris Tucker's Payback (Tour that is)

 
LaughFest To Feature Chris Tucker on March 14th For Gilda’s Club Fundraiser in Grand Rapids, MI.
Actor and comedian Chris Tucker has kicked off his long awaited 2014 ‘PAYBACK TOUR” hitting comedy clubs around the country. Tucker is receiving rave reviews from audiences who are excited to experience him up close and personal and his hilarious new comedy show material.  To date every show has been sold out, including selling out 10 shows alone at the Comedy House in South Carolina and some additional cities selling out shows in under 10 minutes. The 2014 Chris Tucker Comedy Club Tour is scheduled to do primary and secondary markets across the country. 
“I am excited about kicking off this 2014 PAYBACK TOUR in comedy clubs, its back to my roots as a comedian and I get to have a closer connection to audiences and I wanted to do it different this year and the response has been amazing, audiences are loving my new material and I am sharing some hilarious  and crazy life experiences.” -states Chris Tucker.  
The tour kicks off in Grand Rapids, MI Friday, March 14.
 
Tour Schedule: Opening featured act: comedian Terry Hodges
March 14 -, Grand Rapids, MI., (Ford Fieldhouse)           
LaughFest Fundraiser for Gilda's Club in Grand Rapids community-wide festival laughfestgr.org.
March 20-23 - Edmonton, Canada
March 28-30 - Jacksonville, Florida
April 3-6 - Lexington, Kentucky
April 10-13 - Sarasota, Florida
May 1-3 - Tulsa, OK
May 8-10 -Chattanooga, TN.
May 17 -Mashantucket, CT  (The Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino)
May 24 - Las Vegas, NV. (Palms Casino, Pearl Concert Theatre)
 
Tour dates subject to change, so for updates and added cities visit www.ChrisTucker.com.
Fans are crossing their fingers, waiting until we see Washington, DC on that tour schedule. 
Do you see DC on the schedule?  I don't see it.  Chris Tucker you got some 'splainin' to do!
 
 

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