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Adam Carolla coming to town in November

Call him an actor. Call him a comedian. Call him a radio personality. Call him an author. Call him a dancer... well, sort of. But don’t call him a chick... yet.

Whatever you want to call Adam Carolla, you could have the chance to do it in person, as the versatile TV/radio personality is bringing his act to Winnipeg for a single show on Nov. 30 at the Burton Cummings Theatre.

Carolla, a L.A.-based performer who has co-hosted The Man Show and MTV’s Loveline and appeared as a contestant on Dancing With the Stars and The Celebrity Apprentice, is also the host of the world’s most-downloaded podcast and the author of the New York Times bestselling book In Fifty Years We’ll All Be Chicks.

Tickets for the show are $39 and $49, plus taxes and fees, on sale Friday, Aug. 24 at Ticketmaster

 

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