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Gramercy Theatre

127 East 23rd St, New York, NY 10010
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Mo Gilligan at Gramercy Theatre

Mo Gilligan

Rising English comedian Mo Gilligan used to work at a clothing retail store when he began uploading his comedy videos to various social media accounts. In 2017, his impressions and wry observations quickly amassed a viral following and became so popular customers began to recognise him. It wasn't long before he was able to quit and focus on his burgeoning comedy career, which has now gained enough pace that he's hitting the road on his brand-new tour!

Debbie Gibson at Gramercy Theatre

Debbie Gibson

Singer, songwriter and actor Debbie Gibson hits the road this fall and winter, including a string of December dates playing special Christmas shows with hits from her festive album Winterlicious! The triple-platinum selling artist has delighted audiences for decades, both as an award winning, number-1 charting artist and as a Broadway star, featuring in productions of Grease and Les Miserables.

Gerry Dee at Gramercy Theatre

Gerry Dee

Gerry brings his newest standup tour, Funny You Should Say That, to you. The once-schoolteacher-turned-standup has conquered Canadian television with his own aptly named sitcom, Mr. Dee about a kooky schoolteacher and a hosting gig on Family Feud Canada and more. Despite coming into the scene later than most comics, he calls upon his real-world experience as an ex phys-ed teacher, plus signature stories about the absurdities of life leading a private school classroom and growing up the son of Scottish-immigrant parents have endeared him to millions. He also touches upon marriage, fatherhood and the complexities of modern life.

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Jordan Rakei at Gramercy Theatre

Jordan Rakei

New Zealand-born, UK-based neo-soul artist Jordan Rakei is embarking on a tour across the US and Canada this winter, bringing his excitingly fresh sound that blends soul, jazz, and electronic music to American shores. With silky smooth vocals, Rakei has garnered a fanbase that includes seminal figures such as Robert Glasper and Nile Rodgers, while frequent collaborators like Loyle Carner and Tom Misch, who are also making waves in the scene, further elevate his appeal.

Puddles Pity Party at Gramercy Theatre

Puddles Pity Party

The alter-ego of super-sized baritone and Kingsized band leader Mike Geier, Puddles has been a mainstay of the Atlanta entertainment scene since 1998. The six-foot-eight inches entertainer has come to international fame with his heartfelt renditions of famous songs and distinctive whiteface clown costume. An enigmatic figure, he is known for not taking interviews in character, but has performed at various festivals in both the USA (Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force's tour in 2010) and at countless worldwide comedy festivals, including the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

The Pineapple Thief at Gramercy Theatre

The Pineapple Thief

UK Progressive Rock band The Pineapple Thief are preparing to bring their unique sound to North American audiences once more. The quartet, whose most recent lineup consists of Bruce Soord, Jon Sykes, Steve Kitch and Gavin Harrison formed in England in 1999. With multiple personnel changes and over a dozen albums, these guys are one of the most established Prog Rock groups still creating new music today.

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