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Best Comedy & Stand-up in Sioux Falls

Jim Gaffigan at Denny Sanford Premier Center

Jim Gaffigan

As a stand-up comedian, Gaffigan's clever, quiet, and family-friendly style has earned him a a rapid rise through the comedy ranks, and he now stands as one of the country's most popular comedians. His eponymous sitcom on TV Land broadened his appeal still further, to such an extent that he was picked by KFC to play Colonel Sanders in their TV ads! One of only 10 comedians to ever sell out Madison Square Garden, he's a New York Times bestseller and a Grammy nominee, as well as a father of five (phew). Catch him live on the Barely Alive tour this year!

Brad Williams at Grand Falls Casino Resort

Brad Williams

California-born Williams has made a striking mark on the nationwide comedy circuit, as well as having a large fanbase online as a guest on various comedy podcasts and radio shows. First discovered by Carlos Mencia at his live show after noticing him in the audience, the young Williams was invited on stage to contribute to the show, to huge applause. Regularly making references and jokes concerning his dwarfism, Williams displays a brazen attitude towards subjects including disability, relationships, sex, and race, attracting new audiences with every appearance.

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Mark Normand at Mary W. Sommervold Hall at Washington Pavilion

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.

Chris D'Elia at The District

Chris D'Elia

Chris D'Elia is best known for leading the stand-up heavy cast of NBC's Undateable, starring as Danny, a guy with some pretty serious commitment issues. He also played opposite Whitney Cummings in her short-lived self-titled sitcom, but stand-up comedy remains his first love, saying "Once I started doing stand-up, everything fell into place."