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Tue. February 9, 2010
Dave Chappelle | Oakland, CA |

Minimum age
for this event is:

18+ only admitted

Venue Information


The New Parish (MAP)
579 18th Street
Oakland, CA
US 94612

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Event Information:
510-444-7474

SOLD OUT - please call venue or check www.thenewparish.com for updates.

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The Last time Dave Chappelle performed here it was a secret show... this time it's no secret. come and enjoy an evening with one of the comedy giants of our time.


Tix will go on sale Friday Feb 5th

Now for the important Legal stuff

NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ALLOWED! DO NOT BUY THESE TICKETS IF YOU WILL NOT BE ATTENDING THE SHOW YOURSELF. YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAND THEM OFF TO ANY OTHER PERSON AT THE DOOR.

this event is “WILL CALL” ONLY, and there is a 2 ticket limit per customer. Print-at-Home will not be available as delivery choices. You MUST be 18+ and bring your government issued photo ID and the credit card you used to purchase the tickets
** Will call tickets must be picked up by the card holder only. Alternate names for will call will not be allowed.

** WE WILL CANCEL ANY AND ALL ORDERS WITHOUT NOTICE THAT EXCEED THE TICKET LIMIT. THIS INCLUDES DUPLICATE ORDERS HAVING THE SAME NAME, BILLING ADDRESS OR CREDIT CARD.

** ABSOLUTELY NO CAMERAS OR RECORDING DEVICES OF ANY KIND WILL PERMITTED INTO THE BUILDING. ANYONE VIOLATING THIS POLICY WILL BE REMOVED

in case you did not already know

Dave Chappelle has become one of the most distinctive voices in comedy with his laser-precise views on race, class and popular culture. His rocket to international stardom came in 2003 with the groundbreaking "Chappelle's Show," a half-hour blend of sketch, stand-up and musical guests. Chappelle has also appeared in films such as “Half Baked,” “The Nutty Professor,” “Con Air,” “You’ve Got Mail” and “Blue Streak,” as well as on over 40 national television shows including numerous appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "Politically Incorrect.” He starred in his own one-hour HBO special and also in “Dave Chappelle’s Block Party,” a concert documentary directed by dreamy surrealist Michel Gondry.


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