Joe Rogan's Strange Times to include two shows at Bob Carr Theater
Published by Sareth Ney on Nov. 29, 2017 at 4:49 p.m.
|
|
ORLANDO, Fla. – Joe Rogan’s Strange Times tour will wrap up with two performances at the Bob Carr Theater, on March 17. The trek begins with back-to-back shows on Dec. 1 at The Fillmore in Detroit. He is an actor, comedian, entrepreneur, host, martial artist, podcaster and producer.
Film and television appearances for Rogan consist of: nine episodes of “Hardball”, “Bruce Testones, Fashion Photographer”, 96 episodes of “NewsRadio”, “Just Shoot Me!”, “UFC’s Ultimate 100 Greatest Fights”, “Venus & Vegas”, “Zookeeper”, “Here Comes The Boom”, “Chappelle’s Show” and “Silicon Valley”. He hosted 10 episodes of “The Man Show” with Doug Stanhope, “Joe Rogan Questions Everything”, “Fear Factor” and is one of the color commentators for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Rogan’s comedy career spans over 20 years and has performed around the world. He has five comedy specials including: “Joe Rogan Live”, “Talking Monkeys in Space”, “Joe Rogan: “Live from the Tabernacle”, “Joe Rogan: Rocky Mountain High” and “Joe Rogan: Triggered”. He also served as the executive producer on all five of his specials. His comedy albums include, “I’m Gonna Be Dead Someday” and “Shiny Happy Jihad”.
Higher Primate is Rogan’s online store. It sells everything from t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, hats, bags, mugs and stickers.
As a martial artist, Rogan practiced since the age of 13. By the age of 15, he achieved his black belt in Tae Kwon Do. In each of the next four years, he won the championship in the state of Mass. At the age of 19, he fought in the lightweight division. He defeated the champions in the middleweight and heavyweight divisions to become the grand champion.
Rogan hosts two podcasts, “The Joe Rogan Experience” and “MMA Show”. For “The Joe Rogan Experience”, there are over 1,000 episodes. It is one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes and won the Best Comedy Podcast in 2012. It can be heard on Sirius XM’s “The Virus” on Saturdays at noon. It can be heard on Sundays at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. too. All times are Eastern Time. The videocast can be viewed live on Ustream. Guests on his show have included: actors, adult film stars, artists, authors, comedians, friends, mixed martial arts instructors and mixed martial arts commentators.
For Rogan’s early performance at Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, prices are $39.50 to $49.50. For his late show, vouchers range from $39.50 to $65. They exclude fees.
Film and television appearances for Rogan consist of: nine episodes of “Hardball”, “Bruce Testones, Fashion Photographer”, 96 episodes of “NewsRadio”, “Just Shoot Me!”, “UFC’s Ultimate 100 Greatest Fights”, “Venus & Vegas”, “Zookeeper”, “Here Comes The Boom”, “Chappelle’s Show” and “Silicon Valley”. He hosted 10 episodes of “The Man Show” with Doug Stanhope, “Joe Rogan Questions Everything”, “Fear Factor” and is one of the color commentators for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Rogan’s comedy career spans over 20 years and has performed around the world. He has five comedy specials including: “Joe Rogan Live”, “Talking Monkeys in Space”, “Joe Rogan: “Live from the Tabernacle”, “Joe Rogan: Rocky Mountain High” and “Joe Rogan: Triggered”. He also served as the executive producer on all five of his specials. His comedy albums include, “I’m Gonna Be Dead Someday” and “Shiny Happy Jihad”.
Higher Primate is Rogan’s online store. It sells everything from t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, hats, bags, mugs and stickers.
As a martial artist, Rogan practiced since the age of 13. By the age of 15, he achieved his black belt in Tae Kwon Do. In each of the next four years, he won the championship in the state of Mass. At the age of 19, he fought in the lightweight division. He defeated the champions in the middleweight and heavyweight divisions to become the grand champion.
Rogan hosts two podcasts, “The Joe Rogan Experience” and “MMA Show”. For “The Joe Rogan Experience”, there are over 1,000 episodes. It is one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes and won the Best Comedy Podcast in 2012. It can be heard on Sirius XM’s “The Virus” on Saturdays at noon. It can be heard on Sundays at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. too. All times are Eastern Time. The videocast can be viewed live on Ustream. Guests on his show have included: actors, adult film stars, artists, authors, comedians, friends, mixed martial arts instructors and mixed martial arts commentators.
For Rogan’s early performance at Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, prices are $39.50 to $49.50. For his late show, vouchers range from $39.50 to $65. They exclude fees.
Joe Rogan's Strange Times tour dates:
Dec. 1 - The Fillmore, Detroit
Dec. 1 - The Fillmore, Detroit
Dec. 8 - Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center, Riverside, Calif.
Dec. 8 - Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center, Riverside, Calif.
Dec. 9 - Terrace Theater, Long Beach, Calif.
Dec. 29 - Terry Fator Theatre at Mirage Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
Dec. 31 - The Wiltern, Los Angeles
Dec. 31 - The Wiltern, Los Angeles
Jan. 25 - Bass Hall, Austin, Texas
Jan. 25 - Bass Hall, Austin, Texas
Jan. 26 - Revention Music Center, Houston
Jan. 26 - Revention Music Center, Houston
Jan. 27 - Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, N.C.
Jan. 27 - Revention Music Center, Houston
Feb. 15 - The Bakersfield Fox Theater, Bakersfield, Calif.
Feb. 16 - William Saroyan Theatre, Fresno, Calif.
Feb. 17 - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, Calif.
March 15 - Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts, New Orleans
March 16 - Fillmore, Miami
March 16 - Fillmore, Miami
March 17 - Bob Carr Theater, Orlando, Fla.
March 17 - Bob Carr Theater, Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 1 - The Fillmore, Detroit
Dec. 1 - The Fillmore, Detroit
Dec. 8 - Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center, Riverside, Calif.
Dec. 8 - Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center, Riverside, Calif.
Dec. 9 - Terrace Theater, Long Beach, Calif.
Dec. 29 - Terry Fator Theatre at Mirage Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
Dec. 31 - The Wiltern, Los Angeles
Dec. 31 - The Wiltern, Los Angeles
Jan. 25 - Bass Hall, Austin, Texas
Jan. 25 - Bass Hall, Austin, Texas
Jan. 26 - Revention Music Center, Houston
Jan. 26 - Revention Music Center, Houston
Jan. 27 - Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, N.C.
Jan. 27 - Revention Music Center, Houston
Feb. 15 - The Bakersfield Fox Theater, Bakersfield, Calif.
Feb. 16 - William Saroyan Theatre, Fresno, Calif.
Feb. 17 - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, Calif.
March 15 - Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts, New Orleans
March 16 - Fillmore, Miami
March 16 - Fillmore, Miami
March 17 - Bob Carr Theater, Orlando, Fla.
March 17 - Bob Carr Theater, Orlando, Fla.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, he inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, philanthropist, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast, is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival and Corazon Comedy Festival.