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Comic Brad Williams Returns to The Venetian in Las Vegas on Nov. 7

Comic Brad Williams Returns to The Venetian in Las Vegas on Nov. 7

His first one-hour special, “Fun Size,” was the highest-rated special on Showtime, and a year later, he followed that up with “Daddy Issues.”

After performing a sold-out show at The Palazzo Theatre at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Feb. 28, comedian Brad Williams will return to the venue on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 10 p.m.

Pre-sales are ahead of the general on-sale Friday, March 20, at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets starting at $45, plus fees, will be available at The Venetian box offices, Ticketmaster.comVenetianLasVegas.com, (702) 414-9000 and (866) 641-7469.

Williams is an in-demand comedian who started doing standup as a teen and has been touring successfully ever since, routinely selling out venues. He has parlayed his live performances into standup TV appearances including “The Tonight Show,” “Dave Attell’s Comedy Underground” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

His first one-hour special, “Fun Size,” was the highest-rated special on Showtime, and a year later, he followed that up with “Daddy Issues,” which was even more successful.

His third special in three years was hosting some of the edgiest comics in the U.S. from The Montreal Just for Laughs Festival. His last special on Netflix, “The Degenerates,” garnered more huge ratings and rave reviews.

Also an actor, Williams has appeared in TV shows and feature films including FX’s “Legit,” “Sam and Cat,” “Mind of Mencia,” “Pitboss,” a recurring role on “Deadbeat,” “Little Evil,” “Mascots” and “Reno 911: It’s a Wonderful Heist.”

Williams co-created and co-hosted one of the most successful podcasts in the world, with friend and fellow comic Adam Ray, titled “About Last Night, “which was always a mainstay on the iTunes charts during its five-year run.

Williams is also a contributor with a series of funny appearances on several national radio and podcast platforms, including KROQ’s “Kevin and Bean Show” and “The Adam Carolla Show.”

Williams’ humorous and inspiring observations on disability, relationships, sex and race win over audiences. His high-energy live performances frequently produce standing ovations from audience members, which prompted the late Robin Williams to call him “Prozac with a head.”

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