Louis C.K. is performing another surprise show tonight, this time in Somerville
Following Tuesday's surprise performance in Boston, the comedian is headed to the other side of the Charles River.
Louis C.K. just can’t get enough of the Boston area. After Tuesday night’s surprise show in Boston, the comedian just announced another surprise performance via email, this time on Wednesday night at 10 p.m. at Somerville Theatre.
Hi there,
Tonight I will be doing 1 show at the Somerville Theatre at 10PM.
Tickets are available at this link:
https://red.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=52f51e28a9f3eb9f2027abbbc3d787e9
Unlike Tuesday’s show at the Paradise Rock Club, where tickets were only available by going to the physical box office, tickets were available online for the Somerville show. However, within 15 minutes of the show being announced via email at 12:52 p.m., the ticketing system seemed to be having issues.
Trying to get tickets for Louis C.K.’s Somerville show and new seats light up and disappear like a broken Lite-Brite pic.twitter.com/1OXm9Mb05W
— Kevin Slane (@kslane) July 6, 2016
Trying to get Louis CK tickets is a terrible experience. I wasted 2h yesterday. Today I “bought” 2 but the system only gave me one. 🙁
— Rafael Mendiola (@GroundControl) July 6, 2016
Some people, however, got lucky.
Checked my email at the right time for once and got Louis CK tickets for tonight!! Dooooope.
— Devin Shaw (@DevinShaw4) July 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/saidchristoph/status/750739896533409793
At the time of this article’s publication, the show appeared to be sold out.
Looks like they’re gone 🙁 pic.twitter.com/rWl9TWp1Dt
— Kevin Slane (@kslane) July 6, 2016
If you didn’t manage to get tickets for either show, don’t give up hope quite yet. When C.K. played a series of surprise shows at Somerville Theatre in 2014, he initially only announced three, then added a fourth due to popular demand.
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