Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Providence, RI
Hartford, CT
Overall Rating
4.3
By Ceeceedaboss
Katt Williams did his THANG!
I really enjoyed the Katt Williams NRS 11:11 tour the opening acts were funny red grant was hella funny being the host of the show but when Katt came out I was three lit ! Lol I really liked his background it was a gold back drop with four screens with pictures of him that changed and on the stage were two gold couches I really like the set up on stage including his outfit always something unique . I love Katt Williams because he talks about real situations and makes them funny he is very ANIMATED which makes the jokes extremely funny ! If Katt Williams comes to a city near you and you want a good laugh buy the ticket I promise you won’t regret it .
By Lomoruyi
All the performers were great I would attend this performance again
By Rita35
Katt never disappoints
I love Katt! He always delivers a great performance. I see him every year and he never disappoints. Good energy, delivery is great, and his jokes are funny. His line up guest are also very funny as well. As long as he continues to tour I will continue to support him.
By Chairmaine
Kat Williams was great
I enjoyed myself at the comedy show i laughed so much my face hurt.
By JustComedy123
Good to See Katt
The show was awesome and my husband and I really enjoyed the show... We were so surprised to see Mark Curry... omg and he was sooooo funny... and I like Red the comedian... great lineup...
By Lex27320
Katt Williams was great!!!
I thought Charlie Murphy was supposed to come, but wasn't there as advertised. The show was supposed to start at 7 p.m. and didn't actually get started until after 8 p.m. Most of the amature acts that opened for Katt were corny. However, there were a couple of really funny ones and Fred the host was hilarious. Originally, we were going to get the $100 VIP tickets, but got them late. We did get good floor seats; however, I'm glad we didn't get the VIP seats in the end, because it wouldn't have been worth it.
Veteran comedian, actor, rapper and social activist Katt Williams announces his return to the stage with his 2018 national comedy tour KATT WILLIAMS: 11:11. The tour kicks off February 2 in Houston. In this new arena tour, Williams is recharged and armed with an arsenal of engaging material that will have audiences bursting with laughter and continuing the conversation long after the lights come down.
This comedy tour follows the January 16 premiere of Williams’s debut Netflix original stand-up comedy special, Katt Williams: Great America. In the special, the polarizing and over-the-top poster figure for hard truth and underground comedy reflects on the current political climate, racial tensions in America, and his disdain of roast beef.
Wielding a unique ability to masterfully blend rapid-fire wit with thought-provoking dialogue, Katt Williams has developed a career seeded with thousands of stage shows in sold-out arenas, a laundry list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. He recently starred in the holiday comedy Father Figures, alongside Owen Wilson, Ed Helms and Glenn Close in December 2017.
Katt recently re-teamed with fellow comedian Mike Epps in The House Next Door, a sequel to the 2016 indie horror comedy Meet the Blacks. The two comedians notably starred together in 2002’s Friday After Next. Williams has recently been cast in the comedic film #twominutesoffame a Lionsgate/CodeBlack feature comedy fused to the studio’s Laugh Out Loud streaming network. Katt will star alongside Jay Pharoah and Keke Palmer.