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Brandon Wardell
- Ages 21+
Brandon Wardell ・Friday, July 21・ 7:00pm Doors・7:30pm Show
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Friday, July 21 · 7:30pm EDT.
Location
The Bell House 149 7th Street (Between 2nd and 3rd Ave) Brooklyn, NY 11215
Performers
Headliners
- Brandon Wardell
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About this event
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Ages 21+
- Mobile eTicket
Brandon Wardell is a Filipino-American comedian, actor and podcaster known for his work on Comedy Central and for his appearances in Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO), Like and Subscribe (Verizon), Special (Netflix) and I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (Netflix). He hosts a popular podcast with Jack Wagner called “Yeah, But Still,” which was placed on Vulture's list of The 10 Best Comedy Podcasts of 2020. Past guests include Vampire Weekend, Lizzo, and Tim Heidecker among others. He starred in and wrote for the tragically underrated webseries “Like And Subscribe,” created by Wagner. He’s been profiled in Rolling Stone, Vice, and other major publications. In 2018, he released his debut LP, an ASMR album, entitled “An ASMR Album.” Wardell started doing standup in Washington DC in 2010, dropped out of Virginia Commonwealth University in 2013, and moved to Los Angeles in 2014. Soon after, he was featured on the Bob Odenkirk album “Amateur Hour,” and later went on to tour with Odenkirk and select dates on the Bo Burnham Make Happy tour. Brandon recently appeared in Comedy Central’s upcoming The Standups Season 10, which premiered in June and starred opposite Jo Koy in Easter Sunday for Universal and DreamWorks. Brandon can next be seen starring in Drugstore June directed by Nicholaus Goossen.
Bar Opens 5:00pm
7:00pm Doors / 7:30pm Show
$25 GA
Ages 21+
*This event will be mixed seated/standing. Arrive early for best seat selection
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About the organizer
Nestled squarely between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens. The Bell House is a state of the art 8,000 square foot facility with separate performance space and lounge. Crafted out of a 1920’s printing factory and featuring an 88 foot long, 25 foot high magnificent wooden barrel vault ceiling, The Bell House has become a major hub for arts and performance in Brownstone Brooklyn.