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Comedy in the Cellar - Max Fine Feat. Shyloh Blake

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

Fargo's Downtown Comedy Club
Comedy in the Cellar
Located below Front Street Taproom

National touring comedians every other weekend!

Max Fine & Shyloh Blake
May 6 & 7
Doors 7:30, Shows at 8pm

All Tickets General Admission
Cash Bar in the Cellar
21+

**LINK TO TICKETS**
https://buytickets.at/frontstreettaproom/673195

- no table talk allowed during shows
- we do not receive food delivery in the Cellar
- free Rhombus Guys delivery available in the taproom upstairs before and after the show
- door tickets only available if the show is not sold out in advance

ABOUT THE COMEDIANS:

HEADLINER - MAX FINE

Known cool guy, Max Fine, is a comedian from Atlanta, GA, currently accepting hate mail in Brooklyn, New York. Highly praised for his colorful storytelling, Max taps into his own personal experiences for laughs. He performs all over the country and was once asked to leave the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has never taken acid but probably won't say no if you offer it. Max is currently mansplaining Seinfeld theories to his roommate, David.

Max has been seen in some of the biggest comedy festivals in the country, including Laughing Skull Festival, Limestone Comedy Festival, and the Cincy Brew Ha-Ha. Maybe you've listened to him on Sirius XM, or maybe you're listening to his podcast, In the Minivan. If you haven't heard him through your headphones, it's very possible you saw Max performing with some of the biggest names in comedy including Mark Normand, Jordan Jensen, Ben Roy, and just about everyone else that makes you laugh.

FEATURE - SHYLOH BLAKE

Shyloh Blake is a stand-up comedian based in Minneapolis. She tells funny stories about navigating life’s awkward moments, which for her, are most of the moments.

Shyloh is featured in MNComedy.com’s “Next Up On Stage” series, which highlights up and coming comedians in the Twin Cities. During the quarantine, she produced and hosted an online comedy showcase called “This Sucks: A Comedy Show For the Pandemic” which featured comedians from all over the country.