A popular comedian, Nate Bargatze, is heading to the Pacific Northwest with his “Good Problem to Have” tour. Bargatze's father was a clown before becoming a magician, which led the younger man to a career in showbusiness. The senior Bargatze made an appearance Nate's debut special, titled “Full Time Magic.” His father's influence is also found on his first album, titled “Yelled at By a Clown.” Bargatze went on the road in 2017, joining Chris Rock on his Total Blackout Tour.
Bargatze keeps his comedy clean, and has been a frequent guest on late-night television, including four appearances on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.” He joined Fallon on his “Clean Cut Comedy Tour,” and has performed for troops in Kuwait and Iraq a number of times. He is also a regular on the festival circuit, making appearances at events like Sasquatch and SXSW, winning critical acclaim with each performance.
A review says:
“Witnessing how much control he had over his craft . . . it was hard not to mentally fast-forward 20 years and picture Bargatze as one of the future greats.”
Nate Bargatze will be at the Pantages on January 21. The appearance has been rescheduled from an earlier date, and those tickets will be honored. Brochure printing is often used to create programs for this type of event.