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

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Nikki Glaser is set to perform her 'Alive and Unwell' tour in Tacoma on February 12 and 13, 2025, at the Emerald Queen Casino Event Center. Known for her fearless delivery and quick wit, Glaser recently premiered her second HBO comedy special, 'Someday You'll Die,' which has contributed to her rising popularity. Following an announcement of 52 new shows, Glaser added a second performance in Tacoma due to overwhelming demand. Tickets for the February 13 show are nearly sold out, with only about 60 single tickets remaining, while several tickets are still available for the February 12 show. Prices range from $65 to $150, and attendees must be 21 years or older, presenting valid identification upon entry.

Glaser's comedic style often touches on personal topics such as aging and her choice not to have children, and she has built a reputation as one of today’s top comedians, having sold out nearly all of her shows nationwide over the last two decades. Beyond stand-up, Glaser has hosted multiple podcasts and produced reality TV shows for major networks, showcasing her versatility in the entertainment industry.

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