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Weāll pick one winner each day leading up to the on-sale date. Hereās how it works: On Monday, Dec. 2, you can win 2 seats in Row 4. On Tuesday, Dec. 3, you can win 2 seats in Row 3. On Wednesday, Dec. 4, you can win 2 seats in Row 2. Finally, on Thursday, Dec. 5, you can win 2 seats in the Front Row!
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How it works
- Monday, Dec. 2: Win 2 seats in Row 4.
- Tuesday, Dec. 3: Win 2 seats in Row 3.
- Wednesday, Dec. 4: Win 2 seats in Row 2.
- Thursday, Dec. 5: Win 2 seats in the Front Row!
About Nate Bargatze
Hailed as āThe Nicest Man in Stand-Upā by *The Atlantic Magazine* and āOne of the Funniest Peopleā by *CBS Morning*, Grammy-nominated comedian, podcaster, director, and producer Nate Bargatze is selling out shows and breaking venue attendance records, with more than 1.2 million tickets sold on his *The Be Funny Tour*. He is currently the #1 earning comedian in the world according to *Pollstarās* recent report and ranks #12 in overall live tour ticket sales, putting him in the company of Coldplay, Madonna, and U2.
Bargatze recently hosted Saturday Night Live for the second time in one year to rave reviews, with Vulture.com asking the question, āHas Nate Bargatze Cracked the SNL Code?ā He first hosted SNL in 2023, securing high ratings for the program, with Vanity Fair calling him, āA Great Saturday Night Live Host,ā and Entertainment Weekly exclaiming, āA frighteningly funny Halloween episode.ā
I like the joke where his daughter goes to school and they call him, the dad, to get information as heā would know!
Continued~ When the school asks if he knows what bus she should be on.
Den om at han ikke vil spise frittgĆ„ende kylling som har hatt et fint liv, men heller en miserabel “ikke-frittgĆ„ende” kylling som har levd sĆ„pass kjipt at hen heller vil bli mat enn Ć„ leve videre.
Eller den om at man ofte fĆ„r hĆøre at man mĆ„ stĆøtte smĆ„ butikker. Han snakker om Wal-Mart og at de pĆ„ et tidspunkt var en liten “mom&pop-shop” helt til de skjerpet seg og ble sykt mye bedre. Vanskelig Ć„ forklare skriftlig her men dere skjĆønner xD
Nate er meeegafunny, har vƦrt fan helt siden jeg lastet ned en stor zip-fil med drĆøssevis av gamle HBO half hour specials for sikkert 12 Ć„r siden og trĆ„lte gjennom de en etter en. Yelled At By A Clown har ogsĆ„ fĆ„tt utallige replays!
The joke weāre he wouldnāt be able to prove that heās from the future is awesome
The one about the importance of reading booksššš
Ā«Reading, I believe, is the key to smartĀ»š
Every-freaking-time he talks about his dad being a magician and I loved the whole story about showers with like half glass wall. I would like to go with my husband – he loves Nate as well!
āOk, Iāll come get her. Can you tell me the name of the school sheās at?ā
Or āI bet the dad knowsā ššš
“Unless there’s two husbands, you should never ask the husband anything”
The one were they are taking his front door. And when he ask the wife what time the plane is leavingš
The one about when he re-watched The Sixth Sense!
The worst time traveller ever
When he describes on SNL units of measurement in the US! š
Breakfast buffet. š
The one about golfing with his wife šš
I thougt it was funny when he talked about the wife bring the man in the house beacause sometimes my man also is kinda like that.. just doesent know whats going on š but not all the time ofcourse š
The one about time traveling
All his ” nobody knows” comments on SNL
If he went back in time, he wouldnāt be able to prove that he was from the future š
Omg he has a lot of good onesā¦ love that one when grandma goes knocking on another grandmas door asking if her granddaughter is thereā¦ the other one looks at her like I have three grandsons.., so itās like “Iāve got stuff” “well I gott stuff too!”
The Sixth Sense joke about silent treatment at home :-D.
So many good ones but his most recent skit on SNL as George Washington was my new favorite moment.
Time travel is one of his most clever bits.
If I went back in time, I donāt think Iād make a difference.
And Ado Fazlic suks
The joke about Starbucks and the ice coffee with/whipped creme š
From SNL
We fight for a country of our own. A new nation where we choose our own laws. And choose our own systems of weights and measures…. And so on
When he talks about his wife and “the information that comes out of her mouth, and means nothing to anyone”.
The worst time traveller ever!! ššš
So many good ones! But I really love the George Washington sketch on SNL.
And also the time travel one.
Discovered Nate in his SNL appearance where he explaines the imperial system, and I’ve been following him since. Hilarious dude!
I discovered Nate talking about a rocket launcher, a cow and Cambodia. It will always be my favourite.
“I’m just calling to let you know we are making wonderful progress here at the dog medicine factory”
Or the milk with ice story.
Or when he talks about being called by his daughters school. “Just give me the name of the school”
He is always funny.
The time travellerš
He has a lot of good ones but the one where he is George Washington made me aware of him and is still my favorite
So many good ones! Always loved the one at the airport, with the 70% name, and 100% face..! (if you guys wanna just shoot him from over there..) š¤£
About watching 6th sense for the first time š so true
I love the one with his 18 year old sister who can do as she like and heās still afraid of bringing a bottle of wine home š«¶šš š
The one where heās buying a hammock and he 1) is worried him getting a hammock is flashy and, 2) gets confused when the person working at the store doesnāt know what heās talking about so he questions (himself) whether itās really called a hammock or something else. Makes me laugh out loud every time!
I like the joke about not jumping in front of a bullet for your wife. The one that rubbed Louis CK the wrong way.
Ā«I’ve been married four years now and it’s getting pretty serious.Ā»
Love Nate! LOL!!
Him on SNL talking about the metric system is the best!!!!!
The one on getting older.
The question of going out, and the difference when youāre in your 20s, 30s and 40s. Are you down? šš
No clear favourites, but I love to hear about his arguments with his wife.
When he doesn’t remember how to say “hammock” or “hammit”
The firstborn kids joke
The one where the sister was raised by her best friends and his parents fall in with the wrong crowd.
When Nate talks about how dumb he is. š
The first clip I ever saw was the one about airport security and how the names donāt match. And then the SNL with George Washington which I have seen soo many times now. Watched all shows I could find on streaming. I am so thrilled Nate is coming to Oslo, canāt wait to see him live šš»
I die every time I hear the joke about his conversation with his wife about what time she is leaving to meet him in Fort Lauderdale and she says what time she is leaving the house. His dead-pan is the absolute best š
The time traveller and the silent treatment at home š¤£
There are so many good ones! The one about his younger sister being bad influence, and the parents gets tattoos š¤£
One of the funniest: Buying ice!! šš
The SNL skit where heās George Washington.
The one where he says that books have the most words and there needs to be blank pages
When he gets asked āIs your husband around?ā
And also when he talks about going out in 40s , I do ask about parking myself haha
His bit about time traveling is probably my favorite. His on the spot joke about horses and lanterns at Jimmy Kimmel had me in stitches as well
Nateās hysterical sketch on George Washingtonās Dream on Saturday Night Live is a modern classic š
āIām not a smart guy, I donāt follow history. Whenever I see a historically correct movie, Iām on the edge of my seat. I watched āPearl Harbor ā and I was as surprised as they wereā š
Pretty much all of the “Exploring the quirks of the english language” sketches from Saturday Night Live! “No real American wants to know whats in a hot-dog!”
The one where he compares answers from people with different ages to the question: do you want to go out tonight?
Washingtons Dream
I donāt believe in conspiracy theories because I canāt even get my friends to keep a secret.
The one about his younger sister being raised by her best friends while he was raised by strict parents!
Hilarious as George Washington on SNL
Hvis jeg gikk tilbake i tid og prĆøvde Ć„ imponere folk, ville jeg sagt: āI fremtiden har vi elektrisitet!ā Og de ville sagt: āHvordan fungerer det?ā Og jeg ville svart: āJeg vet ikkeā¦ ledninger?ā Det ville vƦrt det hele.ā
Names at the airport and SNL George Washington!
Washingtonās Dream 2 – SNL
Washington: āI dream that one day, our great nation, will have a word for the number 12. We shall call it āa dozenāā
Soldier: āAnd what other numbers shall we have a word for?ā
Washington: āNone.
Only 12 shall have itās own word, because we are free men.ā
When he talks about the shape he is in and an elderly man mistakes him for his wife. āOlivia?ā
The one where he tell about different upbringing of himself and his siblings.
And of course his hilarious performance as George Washington on SNL!
I liked it when he bought a jacket that was reversible. Then he bought it in a different color as well.
And the cashiers like ā youāre sure?ā š
The travel back in time joke.
when he talks about he would not be able to prove heās from the future if he had a time machine kills me
Itās of course when heās talking about his little sister and how different sheās been raised by their parents, compared to himself; how theyāve had different experiences as his parents have been so much more lenient with her, she has a tattoo and does what she wants without fearing anything or anyone, while he was the most responsible and respectful kid that didnāt even dare to swear.
The entire bit on SNL is fantastic, especially for us In Europe with the metric systemš
“the guy that we have that mows our yard is my wife”
-And the slaves, sir, what of them?
-You asked about the temperature
When your parents downsize and the kids have to eat in the car!! ššš
I bought tickets yesterday, and there are no numbered seats in this venue (only unnumbered seats in the balcony and only standing down stairs), so how does this
competition work?
Favourite joke: Ice coffee whipped cream
The joke about his younger sister Abigail being raised by her Ā«best friendsĀ» is so relatable, being the 10 years younger sister myself! Such a witty segment!
The one with the dead horse
Trying to fly with three names (Nathaniel, Nathan, Nate), being treated like he’s a Joseph/Bart.
From his first Washington sketch in SNL:
And what about the slaves, sir?
– You asked about the temperature.
– I did not!
He was hilarious š
The Sixth Sense joke is too good.
The one where he couldnāt prove heās from the future is so good
The joke about being asked to go out in your 20ās, 30ās and 40ās is hilarious!
New math
The one about taking his wife golfing, playing the driver only for 4 holes š¤£
His SNL bit with Washington’s dream