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Comedy in the Cellar - Chris Maddock Feat. Grant Winkels

  • Front Street Taproom 614 Main Avenue Fargo, ND, 58103 (map)

Comedy in the Cellar w/ Chris Maddock, Grant Winkels & more!

2 dates - Feb 26th / 27th
Doors 7:30, Show 8pm
Limited Capacity
Masks Required Unless Seated
Cash Bar in the Cellar
21+

**LINK TO TICKETS**
https://buytickets.at/frontstreettaproom/484856

(door tickets only available if the show does not sell out in advance)

Hosted by John Narum

About the Comedians:

FEATURE - Grant Winkels
Grant Winkels has been performing comedy since 2016. After years of partying and gigging as a musician, he finally convinced himself that he was funny. He’s been trying to convince audiences ever since.

Grant hosts the podcast, We Cool?, where he and cohosts, comedians Tommy Bayer and Ryan Kahl, read anonymous apologies that their listeners send in. He has appeared in the 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival in Minneapolis and Sno Jam Comedy Festival in Sioux Falls.

Follow Grant on Twitter and Instagram: @GrantWinkels

HEADLINER - Chris Maddock
From the land of sunkissed beer guts, Stillwater, MN, in the scenic St. Croix Valley, Chris Maddock is a gorgeous and classically styled stand up comedian, made of solid grapes-47% Comic, 19% Hot Waiter Guy, with the rest amounting to pure Country Music Legend. Chris performed in the 43rd Annual San Francisco Comedy Competition in 2018, with deep aromas of violet and cassis giving way to a leathery texture and a touch of charred beef. He'd do well in the Cellar. For 15 years beginning in 2003, Chris "Mad Dog" Maddock hosted the storied Death Comedy Jam, a weekly hub of MPLS comedy and subject of a documentary film, “Death’s Last Stand”. He recorded his first comedy album, Point of Entry, at the legendary Minneapolis rock ganglion First Avenue in the 7th St. Entry, and released it in 2012 on the Grammy Award winning Stand Up! Records. In 2014 Minneapolis weekly organ City Pages named him Stand Up Comic of the Year, and his 2nd record and special is being released in 2020 under the appellation Country Music Legend. He lives in Minneapolis with his son, Waylon, and his better half, who is also named Chris, but spells it weird.