As teased in November when it was still under the shadow of the established annual SF Sketchfest, a new San Francisco comedy festival, this one thrown by Comedy Central in collaboration with Outside Lands and Bonnaroo organizers Superfly and Another Planet Entertainment, is announcing itself to the world with a luminary-filled lineup, a promo video, and an event preview in the New York Times . Colossal Clusterfest, as the event is billed, will bring luster – and, per the name – 30,000 ticket-holding comedy fans, to the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and outdoor stages in Civic Center Plaza from June 2-4.
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Comedy Central to laugh it up with a 3-day festival in June
In this April 13, 2016 file photo, Kevin Hart, star of the upcoming film “What Now?,” addresses the audience during the Universal Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2016 in Las Vegas. Hart will headline the Colossal Clusterfest, a three-day comedy event on June 2-4 in San Francisco.
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Jerry Seinfeld
Famed for starring in the Seinfeld television series, this renowned comedian takes center stage at The Colosseum for two nights. 7:30 pm, $83-$165, Caesars Palace, The Colosseum, 3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702-731-7333.