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Bert Kreischer announces 2nd annual ‘Fully Loaded Comedy Festival’

Photo Credit: Todd Rosenberg

He’s back, he’s once again shirtless, and most likely a little buzzed. But more importantly, Bert Kreischer is coming at you fully loaded and ready to party, and he’s bringing quite a few of his funniest friends along for the ride.

As announced on Wednesday (March 8), Kreischer is curating another bummer-free summer in 2023 with his 2nd annual Fully Loaded Comedy Festival, a 16-city trek visiting some of the most iconic ballparks around the country, in addition to non-ballpark venues including a stop at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford on June 17. Along for different parts of the trip is a venerable cavalcade of comedic force, with Mark Normand, Shane Gillis, Tiffany Haddish, Stavros Halkias, Fortune Feimster, Dave Attell, Lewis Black, Jim Norton, Andrew Santino, Big Jay Oakerson, Jay Pharoah, Dan Soder, Chad Daniels, Ralph Barbosa, Rosebud Baker and Tammy Pescatelli joining “The Machine” in different cities. Additional special guests for each show are set to be announced at a later date.

The tour starts in Forest Hills, New York on June 14 and runs until July 15 with stops in Baltimore, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri, Louisiana and more, in addition to the visit to New Hampshire. Go to fullyloadedfestival.com for a full list of dates and which comics each show will feature.

“Fully Loaded is the best ticket you can buy in entertainment this summer — indoors, outdoors, baseball stadiums, arenas, and The Gorge,” says Kreischer. “The Fully Loaded lineups are top to bottom the best talent to have ever graced stand-up stages. An absolute no-brainer for any comedy fan.”

This year, the festival is also partnering with Comedy Gives Back, an organization founded as a safety net for comics by providing them with financial crisis relief, mental health support and more to those that need help.

Tickets can be accessed via pre-sale right now when you use the code LOADED. General on-sale begins Friday (March 10) at 10 a.m. ET.