Yooo
by Rico on 8/13/24The dude is so chill and funny. He makes jokes while talking about his life experience. Amazing
Michael Yo, the self-proclaimed "Half-Black Brother with a Korean Mother," was born and raised in Houston and got his radio start in Austin at the popular central-Texas station, 96.7, more than 13 years ago. He also worked in radio in Houston before moving to his other "hometown" of Miami, where he manages to stay dedicated to his Michael Yo Show on Miami's Y100. Michael made his debut on E! in 2008 as a Host and Reporter for E! News. You can also see Michael as a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately’s round table and on EXTRA. Michael has appeared at numerous comedy clubs across the country including The Improv’s, Comedy Store, Palms Hotel, Laugh Factory and Stand-Up Live. Michael can also be seen on Kourtney and Khloe take Miami and as a celebrity correspondent on CNN, FOX and MSNBC.
The dude is so chill and funny. He makes jokes while talking about his life experience. Amazing
Picked this show last minute. Was way better than expected. Great ensemble of comics.
Loved the show!! Comedy for all ages without crossing the line! Definitely recommend seeing his performance!!
Michael Yo was very entertaining! His jokes relatable and enjoyable. I had the best laugh and totally enjoyed his performance! I had a wonderful experience! I needed the laughter!
Yo was funny, engaging and entertaining. I really like a comedian that I can relate to, and Yo was relatable to the entire crowd. I look forward to seeing Yo in the near future, even if that means seeing him outside of Houston.
I love Michael and got my tickets 6 months ago. I follow him on Facebook and really enjoy his comedy. His stand-up was cruder than what I expected. Looking at the range of ages of his audience, I can imagine other fans felt the same way. I thought he went a little too far with “Andrew”. Hometown guy has done well! Tell your fellow comedians to come to Houston! We get bypassed.
Michael Yo was really funny - I truly enjoyed his act and am so glad I stayed to see it. However, I almost left before he even came on because of the hour and a half preceding the show. House of Blues did him and the audience a real disservice. If I ever attend anything there again, (doubtful) it will be with the knowledge that I will take a chance on either showing up quite late and possibly missing the headliner, or sitting through 90 minutes of some really awful warm-ups. A DJ played for the first hour. It was miserable. My husband wanted to just go home. The bass was so heavy that my seat was vibrating. I ducked into the bathroom for a while to escape, and spent most of the rest of the time with my fingers in my ears because it was so loud. There was no way to converse with my friends, and I couldn't even scroll on my phone because my fingers were in my ears. The only thing to do was drink watered-down, overpriced drinks. Hmmm - anybody see that ploy? You can't leave and come back in, so that wasn't an option either. This was followed by about 30 minutes of warm-up comics, which I totally understand. Everybody needs a start. But I sure wasn't expecting an hour of misery prior to that. A shame, because it's a pretty nice venue, the seats are comfortable and it was easy to see the stage. House of Blues gets some good talent, but be aware that you will sit through 90 minutes of possible torture before the one hour show that you paid to see.
Loved Michael!! DJ before comedians was way too loud given that there were several older people in the audience.
Michael Yo was hilarious! His jokes were relatable and that's why they were so funny. I highly recommend seeing his show. You will NOT be disappointed!
He was fantastic and funny. He connected with the audience and even tried out some new material. Afterward he took photos with anyone who wanted one for free. I’d pay to see him again.