There are few things in life as powerful as laughter, and El Paso is about to have a night full of it. On Friday, November 8th, two of my favorite local podcasts, A Town Talk and Death In A Hoodie, are teaming up to bring their first-ever live comedy show, Laugh Till Death, to Brunette Lounge in downtown El Paso. And here’s the part that makes this extra special for me, I, Grizz, will be your host for the night!
A Night of Laughter, Music, and Local Talent
Laugh Till Death is more than just a comedy show. It’s a full-blown celebration of El Paso’s creativity and humor, blending stand-up comedy, live entertainment, and the city’s unmistakable cultural energy. Doors open at 8:30 PM, and the laughs start at 9:00 PM, so get there early and grab a good seat.
The lineup is stacked with some of the best comedians in the region, each bringing their own brand of borderland comedy to the stage. You’ll see some of the bigger names in the El Paso comedy scene including Steve Puga, Steve Pilkontin, and Otis Hicks kicking things off. Then it’s on to Nico Adjemian from The Buzz Adams Morning Show, Paul Ramirez, who recently appeared on Kill Tony, and the one and only Anthony Austin Brown, El Paso comedy’s very own Renaissance man, closing out the night.
And it doesn’t stop there. Mazo Vibe will be spinning a DJ set between acts, keeping the crowd hyped and the energy flowing all night long.
Where to Go and How to Join the Fun
Laugh Till Death takes place at Brunette Lounge (inside Rosewood), located at 412 E San Antonio St, El Paso, TX 79901. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite for anyone ready to laugh until it hurts.
This show is the perfect mix of stand-up, music, and El Paso’s signature community spirit. It’s about local creators supporting each other and giving this city something to celebrate. So come hang out, grab a drink, and get ready for a night of jokes, music, and memories you won’t forget.
El Paso, let’s laugh till death, together.
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