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Nikki Glaser to perform two comedy shows at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma this February

Nikki Glaser is set to bring her “Alive and Unwell” tour to Tacoma for two nights this coming February.

Glaser, an Emmy-nominated comedian, announced dates for the second leg of her “Alive and Unwell” Tour in an Instagram post in October. The Instagram post listed 52 new shows, including two shows in Washington, one in Tacoma and one in Toppenish. Since then, Glaser has added a second show in Tacoma.

The comedian, who most recently premiered her second HBO comedy special, “Someday You’ll Die,” is set to perform at the Emerald Queen Casino Event Center on Wednesday, Feb. 12, and Thursday, Feb. 13.

Tickets to see Glaser on Feb. 13 are available, but very limited. There are currently about 60 single tickets left; however, several are still available for the Feb. 12 show. Ticket prices to both shows range from $65 to $150 before taxes and fees, and can be purchased through the Ticketmaster website. Tickets can also be purchased at the box office on event days and at the Emerald Queen Casino gift shop on non-event days.

According to the Ticketmaster website, comedy show goers must be 21 years or older and must provide a valid form of identification.

Best known for being quick-witted and for her fearless delivery on topics including why she doesn’t want kids and the harsh realities of aging, Glaser has sold out nearly all of her shows in the past two decades across the country. Aside from establishing herself as one of the funniest comedians today, she has also hosted three podcasts and has produced multiple reality TV shows for CW, HBO and E!, according to the Glaser’s website.

This story was originally published December 9, 2024 at 4:07 PM.

Rosemary Montalvo
The News Tribune
Rosemary Montalvo was previously a service journalism reporter based in Tacoma, WA. She started as a summer news intern after graduating from California State University, Fullerton in May 2023. She has also worked as the photo editor and reporter for her university’s student-run newspaper. She was born in Inglewood, California.
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