DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, MIKE EPPS ADDS SECOND SHOW AT THE FOX THEATRE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 WITH SPECIAL GUEST DOMINIQUE
(DETROIT – January 19, 2022) – Due to popular demand, actor and comedian, Mike Epps, has announced a second “No Remorse Comedy Tour” performance at the Fox Theatre featuring Proud Partner Comerica Bank on Friday, February 11 at 10:30 p.m. Epps will now deliver non-stop laughs with special guest, Dominique, for two unforgettable performances of non-stop laughs at 7 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Comerica Bank is the exclusive presenting partner of the Fox Theatre.
Tickets (starting at $64) are on sale now for both performances at 313Presents.com, the XFINITY Box Office at Little Caesars Arena and Ticketmaster.com.
Epps is generating an extraordinary amount of buzz among his peers for being not only one of the funniest comic actors in town, but also for his burgeoning dramatic talent. Epps is currently starring in the Netflix comedy series The Upshaws with Wanda Sykes. His recent film credits include The House Next Door, sequel to the 2016 film Meet The Blacks, the Amazon feature Troup Zero with Viola Davis, Allison Janney, and Jim Gaffigan, in addition to the Netflix comedy Dolemite Is My Name with Eddie Murphy. Epps is currently working on a new one-hour comedy special, a follow up to his 2019 Netflix special Mike Epps: Only One Mike. Up next, Epps will be starring in Last Friday, and portraying comedy legend, Richard Pryor, in Adam McKay’s untitled L.A. Lakers drama series for HBO.
The “No Remorse Comedy Tour” is presented by North American Entertainment Group Inc., one of the leading independent promoters of entertainment tours and live events in the United States.
ABOUT MIKE EPPS
Mike Epps is generating an extraordinary amount of buzz among his peers for being not only one of the funniest comic actors in town, but also for his burgeoning dramatic talent. In spring 2018 Harper Collins published Epps’s autobiography called Unsuccessful Thug, written by Mike about his life and childhood; growing up in poverty and how comedy saved his life. He recently starred in the Amazon feature Troup Zero alongside Viola Davis, Allison Janney, and Jim Gaffigan, in addition to the Netflix comedy Dolemite Is My Name with Eddie Murphy. Mike can next be seen in the upcoming comedies The Trap and The House Next Door. Since 2000, Epps steadily climbed his way up the stand-up comedy ranks when he was recognized by a national audience in 1995 for appearing on HBO’s Def Comedy Jam (which, years later, he would go on to host). Feature films includes Next Friday, Friday after Next, All About the Benjamins, The Hangover, Girls Trip, Faster, Hancock, Lottery Ticket, Next Day Air, Roll Bounce, The Fighting Temptations, the Resident Evil franchise, Bait, How High, Dr. Dolittle 2, Talk to Me, Bessie, Repentance, Nina, Guess Who? and Jumping the Broom.
ABOUT DOMINIQUE
From headlining comedy clubs, to showing-out on television, Dominique is the new face of funny in America. She’s created laughs on stages across the world, including NBC’s Last Comic Standing, HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, Comedy Central’s Chappelle’s Show, OWN’s Herlarious and the hit television series Black Jesus, now airing on Adult Swim. As a Washington D.C. native, Dominique honed her skills unprofessionally as a postal worker at the infamous Brentwood Postal facility. She eventually pursued her comedic dreams full-time, moving to New York City, performing alongside comics like Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle. During a chance encounter at a small comedy club with SNL star Tracy Morgan, Dominique was selected as his opening act for his Caroline’s on Broadway show. Since then, Dominique has wowed audiences from London to LA, and all points between.