Experience the Hilarity of Trae Crowder Live at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Omaha
Prepare for an unforgettable night of laughter as Trae Crowder takes the stage at the renowned Funny Bone Comedy Club - Omaha on August 27, 2026. Known for his sharp wit and relatable humor, Crowder has become a household name in the comedy scene, captivating audiences with his unique Southern charm and incisive commentary on contemporary life. His recent tour has showcased his latest material, including fan-favorite bits that resonate deeply with audiences across the nation.
The atmosphere at the Funny Bone comedy Club - Omaha is perfect for experiencing Crowder's comedic genius. This intimate venue allows fans to connect with the artist on a personal level, making every punchline hit harder and every laugh feel more genuine. As you settle into your seat, you'll be surrounded by fellow comedy enthusiasts, all eager to share in the joy of live entertainment. The energy in the room is palpable, setting the stage for a night filled with laughter and unforgettable moments.
Trae Crowder's performances are known for their high-energy delivery and engaging storytelling. Whether he's discussing everyday absurdities or tackling more profound societal issues, his ability to blend humor with insight keeps audiences coming back for more. Don't miss your chance to witness this comedic powerhouse live in action. Secure your Trae Crowder tickets in Omaha today and be part of one of the most anticipated upcoming events in the city!
FAQs about Trae Crowder at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Omaha
What are the parking options at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Omaha?
The venue offers convenient parking options nearby, including street parking and dedicated lots. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
What is the seating arrangement like at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Omaha?
The club features several seating options: Floor seating provides an up-close experience, while Lower Level seats offer a great view from slightly further back. The Balcony provides a unique perspective but may be less intimate.
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You can easily secure mobile tickets by visiting omaha-tickets.com and selecting your desired seats. Our platform guarantees secure delivery of your tickets directly to your mobile device.
What is the typical duration of Trae Crowder's set?
A typical set by Trae Crowder lasts approximately 60-90 minutes, ensuring plenty of laughs throughout the evening.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This event is generally suitable for audiences aged 18 and over due to mature content. Please check specific venue policies for any additional restrictions.
What are the ticket prices for Trae Crowder's show?
Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150 depending on seating choice and demand.
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Trae Crowder Omaha Concert reviews
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Trae Crowder probably would have liked to have had a night off, truth be told. She said the previous evening was a "homecoming" show in LA, including a reception for 180 people, all of whom she visited with. The enthusiastic Santa Barbara Bowl audience was told by her, "We played until 3 or 4 in the morning!" As the evening progressed, it was the audience that seemed to recharge her. The single from her new album, Rafferty's "Right Down the Line," was warmly accepted by the audience and set the evening on its trajectory. She paid great tribute to the late Gerry Rafferty, saying the Scotsman "was a greatly underappreciated artist" who deserves more recognition. It started off on a high point and simply got better. The superb band, including James "Hutch" Hutchinson on Bass, Ricky Fataar on Drums, George Marinelli on Guitar, and Mike Finnigan on keyboard, also were cranked up by the continuing ovations and response. A major talent there as well, guitar handler Manny Alvarez was brought out by Raitt to play on a couple of numbers. Vickie Randolph joined Bonnie in doing a couple of duets which also cranked up the crowd. One of several emotional high points came when she sang "Marriage Made In Hollywood," written by Paul Brady and her former Husband Michael O'Keefe. Loudon Wainright's lyrics also gave Ms. Raitt a powerful moment- "...Mercy is just a warning across the bows I live for yours and you can't fail me now..." Throughout the concert, she paid effusive tribute to Mavis Staples who had been her opening act for much of the tour. She is a great solo vocalist with a range from country to blues. And she is a consummate player. Her guitar solo on Ray Charles' "I Got News For You," had people standing and applauding before she finished. At the Santa Barbara Bowl, audiences are attentive. Many in the region are music people or are associated with entertainment. Some of the audience are peers. The mood of appreciation just runs high in crowds at the Bowl. Whatever the cause, it makes for a great instant love between performer and audience. "I love you too," she yelled back to a fan. "It seems to be working out." Trae Crowder probably left more pumped than she might have imagined she would be when she opened on the night after her homecoming show in LA. We left thrilled by the concert, another great night under California stars.
