Close-up portrait of comedian Cam Bertrand smiling against a solid turquoise background. The person wears a white baseball cap with a green brim and a black shirt.Cam Bertrand Credit: press handout

Tampa comedian Cam Bertrand was bound for success, but his next local gig defies expectations.

Over the years, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay named the 32-year-old “Best up and Coming Comedian,” and later, “Best Comedian” when he was living in Tampa.

The FAMU dropout lived up to the billing with a full calendar, performances around the country, a move to the newly-minted comedy capital of Austin, and a successful spot on “America’s Got Talent.” And this Friday, he’ll take the stage at the biggest comedy venue in the Bay area. 

Benchmark International Arena is reserved for the Lightning, arena music acts and the most popular stand-up comedians. One of those comedians is Matt Rife, a viral sensation known for his crowd work, boyish good looks and not-so-subtle flirting with women old enough to have once claimed him as a dependent.

is all but sold-out (only single tickets remain as of this writing) and Bertrand will be there as an opener. In one night he’ll tell jokes in front of more people than many established comedians do in a year.

Bertrand will be performing more dates with Rife during his Florida swing, but if you were late to get tickets you can see him headline his own shows at Side Splitters this May. See? We know what we’re doing with these Best of the Bay awards. 

Tickets to see Cam Bertrand play Sidesplitters in Tampa on Sunday, May 3 are still available for $28.50.

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