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by GGE Fan on 9/30/24Old National Centre - IndianapolisSuch a fun girls night! I laughed o hard I cried. The best feeling of being surrounded by a room full of women laughing together.
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GIRLS GOTTA EAT CONCERT
Why do guys just want to f*ck you once then watch your Instagram stories until the end of time? How do you get over a breakup when you feel like you're gonna die? When should you give it up? My boyfriend takes morning baths: IS THIS WEIRD? These are all questions answered on Girls Gotta Eat -- a hilarious and uncensored podcast from comedic duo Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg. GGE is a top comedy podcast on iTunes, has been reviewed as "life-changing" by thousands of listeners, and the live shows have had record-breaking sellouts in cities all across the US.
At this show, Ashley, Rayna, and special guests will answer all those burning questions about sex, dating, and relationships in a one-of-a-kind, interactive experience. No one leaves without a fresh outlook on dating and at least one new ab from laughing.?
Such a fun girls night! I laughed o hard I cried. The best feeling of being surrounded by a room full of women laughing together.
So much fun and a perfect girls night out! It had everything you could want: comedy, karaoke, a drumline, and chippendales!
Show started way late, they use other people’s stories as content and they had this weird karaoke part. I didn’t travel 16 hours to see other girls try to sing. There was no merch except for a keychain and lube for their other business. The drinks were awful too! The 5 minute Chippendales was cool but again, not what we came for. I also feel like Rayna just follows Ashley. She told this story that she thought was a comedy bit but I could tell she had some help with the verbiage and delivery. I guess because they hype it up and talk about how exclusive the material is I expected more but it just wasn’t
I was so excited that the girls kicked off the tour in Vegas. I rushed to get my ticket, was charged $200 then to find out tickets the day of were $35 for my same ticket. Very disappointed to find out that info.
WOW the show was incredible, I had an amazing experience with my girlfriends, it was soooo much fun, and so much laughter with Ashley and Rayna, it was so worthy.
I loved the positive vibes, energy and laughter this crowd but I didn't find this very creative and I felt it was a cop-out on some of the acts and audience participation. You looked around and saw primarily one type of audience, and I don't fit in so I'm done!
best show, best time, best crowd! you will love girls gotta eat more than you think
It was okay, the seating was literally metal chairs. I love the podcast but felt like they just kinda didn’t have anything structured at all. Then a creepy guy sat next to me then literally jumped on stage so that was frightening. Idk I think instead of going to the live shows I’ll just stick to listening to it on Spotify.
It’s was just alright. They were sort of funny, I felt like anyone with able to make raunchy story and some kind of drama could do this show. And was disorganized and the stuff the attempted to do with the audience was dumb. Too expensive for what it was.
I've listened to these women's podcast for years and while I will continue to be a podcast fan, the live show was a little disappointing for me and I don't think I'd repeat the experience. Part of it might be the venue too (the line for drinks was ridiculous and I was seated in a folding chair in front of an aisle, so my view was frequently blocked), but I felt very out of the action and uncomfortable despite splurging for the front area of the mezzanine and it often felt like things were chaotic in a less than fun way with the way the show was executed. I was hoping for raunchy/racy laughter and fun, but only had a few moments of that in the midst of some long transitions of awkward time trying to get folks on and off the stage, starting about 20 minutes late, and being unable to see all but a moment or two of the stripper and some of the crowd work down below. I would have loved if the screen that has been set up could have been used to highlight some of the things happening under the mezzanine and/or if the start time and transitions were a little faster and easier. Laying the ground rules for crowd interaction at the get go might have also helped prevent folks from interrupting at the wrong points.