Minnesotans will have plenty of opportunities to see top-notch comics in concert for the rest of the year as headliners hop back on the road after the COVID break. But it'll be hard to beat the next two weeks.
The main attraction is Chris Rock, who lands at Mystic Lake Casino June 23-24. But there's plenty to keep you in stitches until then. That's largely because of the Minneapolis Comedy Festival, which is showcasing more than 18 comics over the next week.
Catching all of the acts will cost you a pretty penny — but many are hard to resist. What follows is a navigational guide highlighting the most promising shows.
Monday
TikTok fame doesn't usually translate to club success, but Pinky Patel may buck the trend. The Indian-American comic's short sermons on everything from the Met Gala to cooking shows are delightfully frank and bold. She even has the guts to preach with a crown on her head. Whether she can keep audiences engaged for more than a minute at a time is yet to be determined. 7 p.m., The Assembly at Woman's Club, 410 Oak Grove St., Mpls., $30-$50, minneapoliscomedyfestival.com
Tuesday
(Editor's note: Organizers announced Tuesday that this show has been postponed until July 15 because of COVID)
JR De Guzman's ditties like "Asian Guys Can Smash" and "Interracial Baby" may never make the Billboard charts, but they're clever enough to land him a spot on Variety's 10 Comics to Watch list. If you think Adam Sandler is at his best when he straps on a guitar, this is your brand of comedy. 7 p.m., Woman's Club, $40, minneapoliscomedyfestival.com