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by Kathy on 6/27/24The Edge Pavilion - LaughlinThis was a great night, his show was well worth attending. The venue was ok, but needed better cooling.
Jeff Foxworthy on Tour
Jeff Foxworthy is one of the most respected and successful comedians in the country. He is the largest selling comedy-recording artist in history, a multiple Grammy Award nominee and best selling author of more than 26 books. In 2014, he was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. Widely known for his redneck jokes, his act goes well beyond that to explore the humor in everyday family interactions and human nature, a style that has been compared to Mark Twain's.
Jeff is one of the judges on the new NBC comedy competition show "Bring The Funny," which premiered July 9, 2019 and is one of summer's hit shows. He has his own comedy channel "Jeff and Larry's Comedy Roundup" on SIRIUSXM, which showcases the best in great American comedy. He has a comedy special "We've Been Thinking" which is currently available on Netflix and most recently released a game called "Relative Insanity" which uses bits of his material for lots of game time fun. In addition to all of this he continues his live performances across the country.
Jeff hosted the FOX television game show Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader for several seasons, including its return to primetime this past fall. He hosted three season of The American Bible Challenge for GSN, had an animated series Bounty Hunters on CMT, hosted the reality series The American Baking Competition for CBS Television Network and narrated the Lifetime reality show The Week the Women Left.
Jeff executive produced and starred in, Foxworthy's Big Night Out. and the television series, Blue Collar TV, which he created for the WB network. Blue Collar TV came about due to the success of Blue Collar Comedy Tour, The Movie and the concert tour of the same name. The movie premiered on Comedy Central and was the highest rated movie in the channel's history. To date the movie has sold more than 4 million units. The soundtrack for this movie has been RIAA certified gold (more than 500,000 units).
Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, the sequel to the first film has sold more than 3 million units since its release on December 7, 2004. It premiered on Comedy Central February 13, 2005 and was the 3rd most watched telecast ever leading the channel to its most watched day, weekend, and week in network history.
In March of 2006, the Blue Collar boys reunited to shoot Blue Collar Comedy Tour-One For The Road in Washington, DC at the Warner Theater. The movie had its world premiere on Comedy Central, June 4, 2006 and was one of the highest rated shows on Comedy Central for 2006. The soundtrack was released on June 6, 2006 and was nominated for a 2006 Grammy award. He also filmed a comedy special for CMT in 2012 with Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy titled Them Idiots Whirled Tour.
Jeff's book The Redneck Dictionary was released on October 18, 2005. The book is based on the popular words of the south Jeff recounts in his stand up act. Due to their popularity, the redneck words became a regular sketch on Blue Collar TV. The book went as high as number 2 on the New York Times Bestseller List. The Redneck Dictionary II was released October 24, 2006 and was also a New York Times Bestseller. The Redneck Dictionary III was released in October of 2007. Jeff also released the New York Times Best Seller, How to Really Stink at Golf which shares his invaluable tips for a lifetime of horrible drives and putts. The follow up to that book "How to Really Stink at Work" was released in May of 2009.
Jeff also wrote a children's book, Dirt On My Shirt, which has become a New York Times Best Seller. The book is collection of poems inspired by Jeff's family and friends. The poems are funny, witty, filled with sly humor, and always affectionate, capturing the very essence of being a kid. His second children's book "Silly Street" was released on February 24, 2009. Jeff's third children's book "Hide!!!" was a New York Times Best Seller and won a 2011 Mom's Choice Award for illustrated children's books. He once again teamed with illustrator Steve Bjorkman to tell the story of a neighborhood game of hide and seek and invites the read to join in the search.
Jeff has voiced numerous characters in different animated films, including Handy Smurf in The Smurfs and Smurfs 2. He was the voice of Reggie the Rooster in the Warner Bros. film Racing Stripes, Lyle in the Disney movie Fox and The Hound II, Lindberg in the Aviators, and Charlie Horse in Hatched.
July 6, 2004 marked the release of Jeff's final solo comedy cd titled Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered. The CD contains all new material. It debuted at number one on the Billboard Comedy Charts and was Jeff's second highest selling album debut.
In April 1999, The Foxworthy Countdown, a weekly syndicated four-hour radio show, debuted featuring Jeff bringing fans the current Top 30 country hits as well as interviews with stars. The show ran for 10 years and was carried in over two hundred and twenty markets across the United States. Jeff received a CMA nomination in 2001 for Broadcast Personality of the Year.
Jeff also has an HBO special and two Showtime specials to his credit. With critical acclaim and rave reviews from the first special, Jeff landed his second Showtime special, which earned a Cable ACE Award nomination. Jeff has also been bestowed with a People's Choice Award as "Favorite Male Newcomer" for The Jeff Foxworthy Show.
Jeff started his own outdoor company, Foxworthy Outdoors, which has a line products related to outdoor living. He has a line of You Might Be A Redneck If....calendars through Andrews McMeel Publishing, which has sold millions of copies.
This was a great night, his show was well worth attending. The venue was ok, but needed better cooling.
By far the best show I’ve ever been to! We laughed so much our gut hurt! Thank you for an amazing show!!!
The show was great, highly recommended. The cleanest comedy show I’ve seen. Comedy can be good without being crude! The venue in Laughlin was awful. I will not do that again! The rows were so close together no one could get out of their seats.
We flew from the DFW area to see Jeff in Reno and it was worth every penny we spent. From the time Jeff hit the stage we were treated to ninty minutes of pure comedy at its finest!! Can’t say enough about how good this show was and I will see him again soon!!
Jeff Foxworthy went non stop 75 minutes straight with barely a sip of water! Jeff was awesome! His humor set was post pandemic and exactly on topic with everything he said! I laughed the entire performance. I paid for great seats and was 3rd row from front. Volume was perfect. Big screens showed his performance for all to see. I had seen him a few years ago, when 'you must be a Redneck' was his show. So it was great to have a new set to laugh at. His hair isn't grey-its a beautiful shade of Silver Fox and I was so happy to enjoy an evening of comedy. My only con was that the The Edge Center was still warm inside, regardless of boasting 'climate controlled' interior. But Laughlin was 120 degrees that day. Parking was a bit sad, taking longer to exit the parking garage. And although everything is more expensive these days, $5 a bottle of water was extreme, considering the extreme heat in the Nevada desert.
First of all, I just want to give kudos, he came onto the stage on time! So you performers care about how long you sit there waiting for them. Jeff was great, I’ve been listening to him for years, and was pleasantly surprised that there was very little material that I had heard before. Absolutely A+ performance
This was a very entertaining evening. Jeff was on stage for about 90 minutes and did not use one word of profanity. All stories were good clean family fun, and he avoided the woke garbage. I will see him again.
We had seen Jeff Foxworthy years back at Planet Hollywood here in NV with Larry the Cable Guy, but this was first solo show in Laughlin, NV. He never took a pause from non-stop laughter! From his wife's style of packing for vacations, to health experiences like colonoscopies and kidney stones, and being locked out of a hotel room without a wardrobe! We only give 4 stars because the Edge Pavilion that was under a huge tent was seriously lacking AC in triple digit temperatures! For the ticket price, we should have had a cool and comfortable venue to see the show! Even Jeff complained about the heat. He is very entertaining and funny!
Venue was a little to warm inside. Outside refreshments not allowed inside, difficult to get refreshments inside. Show had some older material. Would have preferred more new material. Still very funny as always. Jeff Foxworthy is one the best comedian today.
Jeff was hilarious.Talked about real life situations and put his own twist on them.He had my wife and I in tears for 1 1/2 hours.Great time!!