Excited for “Ted Lasso”? Its star Brett Goldstein is bringing his stand-up tour to Seattle

Are you as excited as we are about the possible return of “Ted Lasso” for season four? If you’re a fan of the show and live in Seattle, its star Brett Goldstein is bringing his stand-up tour to the city! While it was announced last month, there are still tickets available!
The two-time Emmy award-winning actor, comedian, writer, director (and swimmer) Brett Goldstein announced a Seattle date on the second leg of his highly popular stand-up tour in July.
According to Live Nation, his show, The Second Best Night of Your Life, has been “selling out venues and rolling into multiple night runs.”
Goldstein will be in Seattle on November 1st, and is also performing in Bellingham on the 2nd of November.
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“Ted Lasso” fans would be very familiar with Goldstein, who is the co-executive producer, writer, and star of the Peabody-winning Apple TV+ series.
“Hailed by fans and critics alike, season three made waves after surpassing its previous record-breaking haul, once again leading as this year’s most-nominated comedy series with 21 Emmy nominations,” states Live Nation in his bio.
“His scene-stealing performance as the brash yet lovable Roy Kent has earned him numerous accolades including two Primetime Emmy Awards for ‘Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy,’ making him the category’s first back-to-back winner in almost 15 years.”
The comedic genius is also the creator and executive producer of the Apple TV+ comedy “Shrinking” alongside Jason Segel and Bill Lawrence. Shrinking also recently announced its return for a second season.
He is the host of the award-winning podcast, Films To Be Buried With, and now he will be on a Seattle stage!
Select tickets are still available, and this is sure to sell-out, so grab them while you can!
Brett Goldstein – The Second Best Night of Your Life
When: Friday, November 1st, 2024
Where: The Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine Street
Cost: $124.50+
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