Nikki Glaser to perform two shows in Tacoma in February 2025 | Tacoma News Tribune

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Nikki Glaser's 'Alive and Unwell' tour is set to hit Tacoma, Washington, with two shows scheduled at the Emerald Queen Casino Event Center on February 12 and 13, 2025. Following a recent announcement on Instagram revealing 52 new shows, demand led to the addition of a second performance in Tacoma. Tickets for February 13 are nearly sold out, with around 60 remaining, while several options are still available for February 12. Prices range from $65 to $150 before taxes and fees, and tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster or at the casino's box office. Glaser, an Emmy-nominated comedian, is celebrated for her sharp humor and candid discussions on personal topics like aging and parenthood.

Her recent HBO comedy special, 'Someday You’ll Die,' further solidifies her status in the comedy world. Attendees must be 21 years or older and present valid identification to attend the shows. Given Glaser's popularity, her Tacoma performances are highly anticipated events.

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