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Comedy for a Cause: Brendan Eyre Live in Sanford

Nationally acclaimed comedian brings sharp wit and viral charm to the stage this October.

Mark your calendars, comedy fans—October 25, nationally acclaimed comedian Brendan Eyre takes the stage at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center in Sanford, for one unforgettable night. This special comedy fundraiser benefits our 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal welfare organization.

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Meet Brendan Eyre: Viral Comic, Relatable Genius

Brendan Eyre, the laid-back legend of observational humor, is bringing his signature style to our stage for one night only. If you've ever laughed at life’s awkward moments—or wondered how someone could turn a healthy lunch into comedy gold—this show’s for you. He’s not just funny—he’s everywhere: from Late Night with Seth Meyers to Comedy Central, Sirius XM, and the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show. His debut album Desiree topped the Billboard and iTunes comedy charts, and with over 20 million views on TikTok, Brendan’s sharp, relatable storytelling has audiences across the country coming back for more.

Some of his career highlights:
  • Named a “New Face of Comedy” at the Just for Laughs Festival

  • Co-host of the hit podcast The Rad Dudecast

  • Featured on Adam Devine’s House Party and Live at Gotham

  • Performed at top clubs like the New York Comedy Club and Loony Bin

  • Regular performer at top clubs and festivals across the country

Brendan has the kind of timing that can turn everyday chaos into roaring laughter. On October 25th, he’s bringing that magic to Sanford, NC. One mic. One night. A thousand laughs waiting to happen.

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