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Legendary comedian Katt Williams to bring ‘Dark Matter Tour’ to central Arkansas next year
Little Rock, Arkansas – When the legendary comedian Katt Williams performs his “Dark Matter Tour” in central Arkansas early in the new year, he promises to push boundaries and question the status quo.
Williams will perform on Saturday, March 23, at North Little Rock, according to a statement released by Simmons Bank Arena on Friday.
Williams has acquired a global reputation as one of the greatest performers of our time, according to Simmons Arena, during a career spanning more than two decades.
“Since performing his first stand-up show as a teenager, Williams took the comedy world by storm,” a news release said. “He quickly developed a unique style of stand-up that combines articulate and sharp dialogue rooted in conversations reflecting the American political landscape.”
Williams has starred in many on-screen films and television roles such as “Father Figures,” “Norbit,” “Scary Movie V,” “Epic Movie,” “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore,” “The Boondocks,” “Wild ‘n Out,” “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2,” and his guest role in “Atlanta,” which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.
On November 17, “The Dark Matter Tour” tickets go on sale. They start at $63.
With his “2023 and Me” tour, Williams last visited Arkansas in February.
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