One of the most popular comedians on tour right now, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias is rolling downtown on his Don’t Worry, Be Fluffy Tour! He’ll be live at the United Supermarkets Arena on April 11, 2024, and you better be ready for some laughs!
Tickets go on sale this Thursday, October 24th at 12pm, so mark your calendars! If you need all the details or want to score those tickets early, head over to fluffyguy.com.
Now let me tell you why this is HUGE! Fluffy is not just a comedian – this guy is one of the biggest in the world. He is the second highest-grossing comedian on tour and has amassed over 1.9 billion views on YouTube! Plus, the guy has over 32.5 million followers on social media!
This dude has played at the legendary Madison Square Garden, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and even the Sydney Opera House in Australia –and sold them all. And now he’s coming to see us right here in Lubbock, Texas…and tickets are going FAST!+
You’ve probably seen him on Netflix, starring in his own show, Mr. Iglesias,” where he plays a big-hearted high school teacher who helps misfit kids. The show is a hit, as are his three Netflix stand-up promotions, including “Stadium Fluffy,” where he packed Dodger Stadium with 55,000 fans — making history as the first comedian to sell out the nation’s largest MLB stadium. Talk about next level!
And if you’ve caught him in movies, you’ve seen him in Magic Mike, Coco, Ferdinand and Space Jam: A New Legacy as the voice of Speedy Gonzales. Fluffy has range, y’all!
So Lubbock, don’t miss your chance to see Fluffy live right here in the Hub City. Grab those tickets on Thursday, October 24th and get ready for a night of laughter with the legend himself!
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