Lisa Lampanelli to perform at
The Pearl at The Palms Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012 , 8 p.m.
Tickets On Sale NOW
Tickets are $49.50 &
$59.50, plus any additional service fees
To purchase tickets, please
visit the Pearl Box Office, call 702-944-3200, visit any Ticketmaster location,
call 1-800-745-3000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com
Comedy’s loveable Queen of
Mean returns to the Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m.
Heralded as "more than a
standup -- a standout,” by comedy legend Jim Carrey, Lisa Lampanelli is a cross
between Don Rickles, Archie Bunker and a vial of estrogen. She has won
accolades from The King of All Media Howard Stern, who called her "a true
original and a brilliant comedy mind who'll steal the show every time." Known for saying things that most people are
afraid to think, Lampanelli's raunchy, gut-busting performances are wildly
popular at theaters across the U.S. and Canada . She recently appeared in her latest one-hour special
“Tough Love,” which premiered on Comedy Central and is now available on CD/DVD . Continuing her rise, Logo television has recently given a green light
to developing “Big Loud Lisa” - the unscripted series to be produced by Chelsea
Handler’s production company. The show will follow Lampanelli in standup as she
juggles her recent marriage with her life on the road. She is also currently
working on a one-woman show for Broadway with plans to debut in 2012. Hitting
the big screen, Lampanelli will appear in a David Chase-directed feature film
(yet to be titled), scheduled for release in October 2012.
Lampanelli’s rise to the top
of the comedy food chain began in 2002 when she was the only female comedian
invited to skewer Chevy Chase on the NY Friars Club Roast on Comedy Central. She
soon became known as the “Queen of the Roast” with roasts of such names as
Pamela Anderson, Jeff Foxworthy, William Shatner, Flava Flav and most recently,
David Hasselhoff. Because of her success as a roaster, in 2009 Lampanelli was
asked to be Roastmaster for the highly rated Comedy Central roast of friend and
fellow comic, Larry the Cable Guy. Lampanelli joined the ranks of comedy greats
with her 2009 HBO comedy special, "Long Live the Queen,” and that same
year, released her first autobiography, Chocolate, Please: My Adventures in
Food, Fat and Freaks.
This event is produced by
Andrew Hewitt and Live Nation. Doors at the Pearl will open at 7 p.m.
and show time is 8 p.m. The Pearl Box
Office is open daily from noon
until 7
p.m. with extended hours on
select event days. The Pearl is sponsored by Citi and is now on Twitter. Please
follow @PearlatPalms for concert announcements and event information.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE PEARL
Nov. 18 – Strikeforce,
Antwain Britt vs. Lumumba Sayers; $44, $69 & $99
Nov. 30 – Fighters Only World
MMA Awards hosted by Chael Sonnen; $59, $79 & $99
Dec. 3 – The Ultimate Fighter
Finale: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller; $200, $350 & $450
Dec. 10 – Puscifer; $35 &
$45
Jan. 14 – Lisa Lampanelli;
$49.50 & $59.50
About the Pearl
The Pearl is Las Vegas ’ premier concert theater boasting accommodations for
up to 2,500 ticket holders. Featuring a stage just four feet from the floor and
the farthest seating area being a mere 120 feet from the stage, the Pearl offers the utmost in intimate viewing of your
favorite acts. Private and semi-private skyboxes are located on each side of
the venue offering private bars, lounges and restrooms. The Pearl is a marvel of modern technology using only top
quality sound and video equipment throughout. Hard wired to Studio at the
Palms, the Pearl allows artists to create a cost-effective live album
with efficiency and without additional venue set-up. For more information,
please visit www.palms.com.

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