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We drove to Reno to see Bill Burr from the Bay Area. We arrived on time, and saw that there was a line 4 people abreast that went around the block. Bill even joked about it saying he thought there was a large protest happening.
He wasn’t happy about it either. I loved the show, laughed all the way through it.
I’d go see him again definitely, but not in Reno (although I doubt Bill will return there).
Tom Rush from New York, New York
CLASSIC BILL BURR: SOLID 5/5 STARS
You know him, I need not go into detail. Great show, first night (Nov 10) he flubbed a couple jokes which was surprising, but who gives a flying feces - no one. He's great, still a solid 5/5, would highly recommend his show!
Saul Goodman from San Francisco, California
SLIGHTLY OK.
No real funny new material. Expected a lot more, being away so long from stand up. Oaland arena venue a rip off for floor seating by the stage.
Muneeb Ahmad from Toronto, Ontario
MEDIOCRE
It was a routine from which i could tune in and tune out. Just like his podcast. My friend appreciated it because he prefers a story-telling type of humor. But, imo, that should be reserved for podcasts. But I suppose that that is his appeal. Not too sophisticated or clever; just relatable and common.
Have seen him twice now, in toronto. Despite the years, the subject matter is the same: man vs woman, husband vs wife, canada vs usa, back then vs now, feminists vs etc...
Paid a 100$ for the nose-bleeds. Didn't mind the distance as it wasn't a concert. The yodl pouches were a pain in the ass and we actually ended up missing the opening introduction and segment because the yodl employees didn't have enough yodl pouches. So we waited an additional 30 minutes until they retrieved some pouches from wherever they end up.
Obviously not kid-friendly. It was a show and should remain a show for die-hard Bill Burr fans. The whole arena was packed. Wouldn't take a date to it.
Expensive beers and alcohol, which is to be expected.
Overall, a pleasant experience for those used to and appreciative of Bill's comedy.
John medina from Denver, Colorado
A LITTLE OFF
For the 3 of us in the fronf row,, some of itcwas funny, and some was
like a rambling podcast.... a lot of dough for not too much show
Dave (originally PA) from Nashville, Tennessee
BILL MISSED IT THIS TIME ON HUMOR REQUIRING SOME TRUTH TO BE FUNNY
Bill's Atlantic City show last summer, and his opening comic, were fantastic. It was an enjoyable surprise given the few podcasts that listened to prior.
This show in Nashville was like a rambling podcast, he missed on knowing the audience he intended use to provide comic relief.
For our group that also saw him in AC, the conclusion of last night's show in Nashville are the same...with mostly new material, it was weak in wit and too long of ramblings without a humorous punchline.
Not a fan of Bill from Columbus, Ohio
BILL BURR THERAPY SESSION
I’ve seen taped Bill Burr shows and thoroughly enjoyed them I was expecting the same or better to see him live. In the end I felt like I was sitting in the corner listening to his therapy session. Clearly he had a tough childhood and he absolutely l, positively hates women. I feel sorry for him, his wife and his daughter. I hope he gets the help he needs.
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