Herman Wrice

Ages 18 and up
Herman Wrice
Wednesday, April 22
Doors: 6 pm Show: 7 pm
$31.25 to $38.25

Tickets:

  • VIP tickets include priority seating ONLY (seating closest to the stage).

    Will Call is the ONLY option given when purchasing tickets. We do NOT give physical or digital tickets for entry to our shows.

    Once tickets are purchased the ONLY thing you will show once doors open is the ticket purchaser’s driver’s license to get in. There is nothing to print or pick up ahead of time for entry.

 

Restrictions

  • 18 & over
  • Two items minimum per person from our menu
  • Cell phones are subject to be locked up using Yonder bags. This is at the discretion of Zanies and the Comedian.

Location

Zanies Nashville Comedy Night Club
2025 8th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37204

BIO:

Herman Wrice is a Los Angeles–based stand-up comedian, actor, and writer originally from West
Philadelphia, best known as a founding member and the co-host of The Kevin Langue Show, one of
the fastest growing viral sensations which boasts over 4.3 million subscribers and a staggering 2.1
billion views to date. With more than a decade of stand-up experience, Wrice can be seen
headlining across the country as a solo act as well as selling out venues everywhere on the
‘Dysfunctional Friends’ co-headlining tour with his KLS co-star, Aaron Branch. Additionally,
Herman will soon embark on the “Kevin Langue Show” live tour hitting theatres nationwide in
2026.
Wrice has become a fixture in the L.A. comedy scene, performing regularly at the Hollywood Improv,
Laugh Factory, Ice House, and Comedy Store. His sharp, authentic style blends personal storytelling,
observational humor, and cultural commentary, shaped by his East Coast roots and West Coast career.
On screen, Wrice has appeared in projects including Downtown Girls (2013) and Scratch (2017) and
continues to build his presence as both a performer and content creator for digital platforms. Known for
his relatable perspective and grounded wit, he often says his mission is to “make it easier to laugh at
what’s hard.”

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