"The Machine" himself, Bert Kreischer, will bring his "Berty Boy Relapse Tour" to Lafayette!

 

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Bert Kreischer in Lafayette

Don't miss Bert Kreischer live in Lafayette at the Cajundome September 15th!

Tickets for the "Berty Boy Relapse Tour" in Lafayette will go on sale this Friday, July 15th, at 10am at the Cajundome Box Office and CAJUNDOME.com.

Tickets start at $45.25 at the CAJUNDOME Box Office. Additional fees apply to online purchases at Ticketmaster.com. Clear bag policy is in effect.

Please visit CAJUNDOME.com for all event information. For premium ticketing options, including tickets in the Audi Lafayette VIP Club, with access to complimentary select food, wine and beer included, in addition to private suite rental options available, call the CAJUNDOME at 337-265-2355.

Bert's Fully Loaded Comedy Festival sold out shows with record-breaking attendances at unique venues including minor-league ballparks, a race track, an indoor arena, and an outdoor amphitheater, Bert is now taking The Berty Boy Relapse Tour to even larger spaces to amuse even more fans with his party-boy antics.

Who is Bert Kreischer

Burnt Chrysler? Brent Crystals? Bert Kreischer is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and host who performs to sold-out crowds across the country. His brand-new stand-up special “Hey Big Boy”, as well as “Secret Time” and “The Machine” are currently streaming globally on NETFLIX.

Bert recently debuted his new Netflix docu-series “The Cabin,” which shot straight to the top 10 within 24 hours and was the most-watched unscripted series on the platform the week it premiered.

Bert Kreischer hosts Go-Big Show with celebrity judges Snoop Dogg, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles and Cody Rhodes.

Bert has evolved from being named Rolling Stone’s 1997 "Number One Partier in the Nation" (Van Wilder was loosely based on him) to one of the top names in comedy.

Between his four stand-up specials, his three podcasts - “Bertcast,” “2 Bears 1 Cave,” and “BillBert,” - his YouTube cooking show - “Something’s Burning,”  - his book Life of the Party: Stories of a Perpetual Man-Child (2014), Bert has succeeded in finding the elusive blend of “being a cringe comedian with real insight” (Interrobang).

 

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Lauded as one of the best storytellers of his generation, Bert seamlessly and sincerely shares anecdotes about his family and fatherhood while showing his ability to prove “that there’s a way to take his [party-boy] antics into middle-age,” (Forbes).

His infamous story about robbing a train with the Russian Mafia was recently optioned by Legendary (the studio behind The Hangover Series, Jurassic World, and Straight Outta Compton) to be turned into a movie.

After the successful debut of The Body Shots World Tour in 2019, where he quickly sold out theaters and added shows in almost every market, Bert performed 59 shows of his “Hot Summer Nights,” a socially-distanced outdoor tour spanning 35+ cities across 18 states and reaching 80,000+ individuals, coining him as the first-ever stand-up comedian to embark on a drive-in comedy tour.

His Berty Boy Relapse  Tour will resume in September!

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