A new comedy show titled Highly Offensive is set to take place in the heart of the city, promising an evening of unfiltered humor for those with a taste for edgy comedy. The event encourages attendees to embrace their thick skin, as it is designed for audiences who appreciate comedy that challenges societal norms and pushes boundaries.
Scheduled for 7:30 PM on an upcoming Friday, the show will start promptly at 8:00 PM and is expected to run for 90 minutes. It features a lineup of comedians who have made appearances on popular platforms such as Kill Tony and Don’t Tell Comedy. These performers are known for their bold and provocative humor, aiming to elicit laughter without sugarcoating their material.
The organizers of Highly Offensive emphasize that this is not a typical comedy night. With a warning for those who might be easily offended, the event is billed as a “funny space” rather than a “safe space.” Attendees can expect a raw, reckless approach to comedy that addresses real-life issues and societal taboos.
Tickets are currently available, but those interested are encouraged to purchase them quickly as seating is limited. The show is strictly for individuals aged 18+, and valid identification will be required at the door. Attendees should also be prepared for a two-drink minimum per person, ensuring a lively atmosphere throughout the performance.
For convenience, parking options have been outlined for attendees. City Center Garage #2 and The Tower Garage both offer free parking on weekdays from 6 PM to 3 AM and on weekends from Friday at 6 PM until Monday at 3 AM. Additionally, downtown parking meters are free every night after 6 PM and on weekends, providing further accessibility for those attending the show.
The organizers recommend bringing a friend who shares a love for daring comedy, while advising against inviting anyone who may take offense easily. With its focus on humor that challenges conventional boundaries, Highly Offensive aims to create an experience filled with laughter, camaraderie, and perhaps a bit of discomfort—all in the name of comedy.
