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Trevor Noah
One of the most famous comedians in the world is headed to Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino this summer. Trevor Noah will perform in the Seneca Niagara Event Center at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, May 23, and start at $55.
Noah is known to millions around the world as a comedian, writer, producer, actor and longtime host of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central. Throughout his career, he has established himself as one of the foremost comedians of his generation, winning multiple Emmy Awards and earning worldwide recognition and acclaim. Noah is known for his sharp wit and intelligent commentary, as well as his engaging charm, all of which are on full display every time he takes the stage. He talks about everything from politics to race and his childhood in South Africa to the latest news stories of the day.
In addition to performing to sold-out audiences around the world, Noah also hosts a weekly podcast on Spotify, “What Now? with Trevor Noah.” Like his live performances, the podcast showcases Noah’s classic, effortlessly playful style and thought-provoking approach.
This is a 21-years-and-older show.
Jefferson Starship leads Bear’s Den lineup
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino announced a triple threat of two-night performances filled with hilarious comedy and legendary music in the Bear’s Den Showroom.
Comedian Nick Swardson will perform at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12-13. Legendary rockers Jefferson Starship will take the stage at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 2-3. Comedian Anthony Rodia will have the audience in stitches at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24-25. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.
Swardson started performing stand-up as a teenager, and, by the time he was 20, he was selected to perform at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Today, he is one of the most sought-after talents in comedy, regular performing for packed audiences. Swardson is widely known for his recurring role as Terry Bernadino on the popular comedy series “Reno 911!” He has recorded multiple stand-up specials, had a sketch comedy show, “Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time,” on Comedy Central, and appeared in several motion pictures, including “The Benchwarmers,” “Blades of Glory,” “Just Go With It” and “The Do-Over.”
This is a 21-years-and-older show. Tickets start at $55.
Jefferson Starship has one of the most indelible legacies in rock music over the past half-century. From its forming in 1974, the band has soared up the charts, delivering eight certified Gold and three Platinum records, along with multiple Top 40 singles. Among Jefferson Starship’s many contributions to the rock music canon are iconic hits “Miracles,” “With Your Love,” “Jane,” “Count On Me,” and “Find Your Way Back.” More than 50 years later, Jefferson Starship is still taking fans on a captivating musical journey with each performance.
Tickets start at $55.
Rodia has been making people laugh since childhood with his everyday observations and sharp humor. He took social media by storm during the pandemic, drawing millions of views with hilarious skits, imaginative song parodies and his popular “Road Rage Wednesday” with his popular Uncle Vinny character. Now, Rodia is bringing his “Laugh Till It Hurts” tour to the Bear’s Den Showroom for two shows packed with high energy, quick wit and hilarious observations.
This is a 21-years-and-older show. Tickets start at $55.
Bret Michaels, Bare Knuckle Boxing headed to Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino
Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino has announced two knock-out performances in The Seneca Allegany Event Center this September. Bret Michaels will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20. The resort will host a Bare Knuckle Boxing card at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. Tickets go on sale Friday.
Michaels is one of the leading singer-songwriters from the glam metal era of the 1980s and ’90s. As lead singer of the band Poison, Michaels wrote and gave voice to some of the time period’s most successful and memorable hits, including “Talk Dirty to Me,” “Fallen Angel,” and the ultimate ‘80s power ballad, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.” With Poison, Michaels sold over 65 million albums worldwide, charting 10 Top 40 songs, including six Top 10 hits.
Away from the band, Michaels has released several solo recordings, including the soundtrack to the motion picture “A Letter from Death Row,” in which he also starred. He has also appeared in numerous movies and television shows, including the hit reality show “Rock of Love with Bret Michaels” and many others.
Tickets start at $50.
Bare Knuckle Boxing is the world’s largest and oldest bare-knuckle-fighting promotion. In the past two years, BKB (originally BYB) has purchased the U.K.-based BKB, the world’s oldest professional bare-knuckle-boxing company, creating the largest bare-knuckle-boxing company in the world in terms of roster, library and distribution. BKB acquired the rights to the historic and prestigious Police Gazette Diamond Belt, which now serves as the Bare Knuckle Boxing world championship, and brought bare-knuckle boxing to lineal television in the U.S. with a recent deal with Vice. BKB cards feature power, speed, athleticism and non-stop action. Fights are held in the patented Trigon ring, which features the smallest fighting surface in combat sports.
Tickets start at $45.