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Bill Burr and Andrew Dice Clay are headed to Montreal’s Just for Laughs this summer

While summer seems impossibly far away, here’s something to look forward to; Bill Burr and Andrew Dice Clay are headed to Just for Laughs this summer.

Bill Burr will headline a massive show at Bell Centre on Saturday, July 25, and Andrew Dice Clay will (appropriately enough) host The Nasty Show, one of the most popular club shows at the festival. The Nasty Show runs from Wednesday, July 15 – Saturday, July 18 – and from Tuesday, July 21 – Saturday, July 25 at MTelus.


Just for Laughs also confirmed that their long-running Ethnic Show will return this year for a total of 19 shows at Club Soda and MTelus, beginning Wednesday, July 8. Today’s press release notes that the Ethnic Show lineup will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

Tickets for all shows go on general sale to the public on Thursday, February 6th at 9:00 am via the official Just for Laughs site.

Gabriel Sigler

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