Eddie Griffin Live at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Richmond
Prepare for an unforgettable night of laughter as the legendary Eddie Griffin takes the stage at the Funny Bone Comedy Club - Richmond on June 12-13, 2026. Known for his razor-sharp wit and dynamic stage presence, Griffin is a powerhouse in the comedy world, captivating audiences with his unique blend of observational humor and social commentary. With a career spanning over two decades, he has solidified his status as one of the most influential comedians of our time.
This performance is part of Griffin's highly anticipated tour, where he showcases his latest material alongside classic hits that fans have come to love. Expect an energetic atmosphere filled with laughter as Eddie brings his signature style to Richmond, Virginia. The intimate setting of the Funny Bone Comedy Club - Richmond enhances the experience, allowing fans to connect with Griffin on a personal level. This venue is renowned for its cozy ambiance and excellent acoustics, making it the perfect place to enjoy a night of comedy.
Don't miss your chance to witness Eddie Griffin live?his shows are known for their high energy and engaging performances that leave audiences wanting more. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his comedy, this event promises to be a highlight in the lineup of upcoming events in Richmond. Secure your Eddie Griffin tickets in Richmond today and get ready for a night filled with laughter and unforgettable moments!
FAQs
What are the parking options at Funny Bone comedy Club - Richmond?
The venue offers convenient parking options nearby. Street parking is available, but we recommend arriving early to secure a spot. Additionally, there are several public parking lots within walking distance.
What is the seating arrangement like at Funny Bone Comedy Club - Richmond?
The club features various seating options including Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony sections. The Floor offers an up-close experience with the stage, while the Lower Level provides a great view from slightly elevated seats. The Balcony offers a unique perspective but may be further from the action.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on ticketsrichmondva.com?
You can easily secure your mobile tickets by visiting ticketsrichmondva.com and selecting your desired event. Follow the prompts to complete your purchase securely. Mobile tickets will be sent directly to your email for easy access on event day.
What is the typical duration of Eddie Griffin's set?
Eddie Griffin's performances typically last around 90 minutes, featuring a mix of new material and fan favorites. Expect an engaging show that keeps you entertained from start to finish.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This event is recommended for audiences aged 18 and older due to mature content. Please check with the venue for specific age policies.
What are the ticket prices for Eddie Griffin's show?
Prices currently start around $75 and can go up to $200+, depending on demand and seating selection. Be sure to check back frequently as prices may vary leading up to the event.
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Eddie Griffin: Live and Unleashed at Dominion Energy Center
Comedian Eddie Griffin returns to Richmond for a live performance at the Dominion Energy Center. Known for his role as the Pastor in the acclaimed film "A Star is Born," alongside stars like Dave Chappelle and Lady Gaga, Griffin brings his unique comedic style to the stage. This event promises an evening filled with laughter and entertainment, showcasing Griffin's dynamic presence and sharp wit. Don't miss the chance to experience this renowned comedian live. The show is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Eddie Griffin Richmond Concert reviews
Belittling the opening comic...for what?
I sat in the barely half-filled Venue Theater when, about five minutes after the show was supposed to start, it DID…VERY abruptly.
With people talking, walking, & buying drinks from stands on either side of the room out of NO WHERE the announcer said only this: “Ladies & gentlemen, coming to the stage….Marz Timms!”
No House-Lights, on-off flicker or dimming to usher in the fact that people should take a seat and pay attention to the show they’d paid for. Just “BAM”!
People finished their conversations, finished buying their beverages and the just-arrived people sauntered to their seats like it was SIX-thirty instead of SEVEN-thirty five. In fact, people kept arriving in mass even into Mr. Griffin’s entrance.
All of that went on while the opener attempted to do his routine.
He was a trooper and kept things rolling, managing to get more than a couple good bits in before the “Apollo Theater” effect came upon some audience members who started yelling at him and booing.
After he left the stage, Griffin emerged and said, “SO…y’all couldn’t find ONE funny *MF* in Chicago?! What the *F* was that?”
He needlessly continued to berate the man at least five minutes before he went into his routine.
His routine WAS rather funny, but more of the same ethnically stereotyped foul-mouthed humor that always seems to “please”. Like a “fart” joke STILL makes you laugh, his tirade, laden with the *N* word and *MF* in practically EVERY sentence, was gritty enough to please, but nothing CLOSE to innovative or fresh. In fact, a bit regarding a heroin using uncle more than reminded me of Pryor’s heroin-user character “Motif”.
