Puddles Pity Party, the 7-foot sad clown whose golden voice is comparable to rock legends like Tom Jones and Freddie Mercury, has amassed nearly 900K YouTube subscribers and performed sold out shows all over the globe including The Kennedy Center in D.C., San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, London’s Soho Theatre and a residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. You may recognize him as a quarter finalist on Season 12 of America’s Got Talent and on the 2020 season of AGT The Champions, as well as his viral video collaborations with Postmodern Jukebox. Deftly combining melancholia with the absurd, Puddles has received endorsements and accolades from musical comedy legends like Eric Idle, Jack Black, Paul Reubens, Michael McKean, Drew Carey and Weird Al Yankovic. ...
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Puddles Pity Party, the 7-foot sad clown whose golden voice is comparable to rock legends like Tom Jones and Freddie Mercury, has amassed nearly 900K YouTube subscribers and performed sold out shows all over the globe including The Kennedy Center in D.C., San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, London’s Soho Theatre and a residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. You may recognize him as a quarter finalist on Season 12 of America’s Got Talent and on the 2020 season of AGT The Champions, as well as his viral video collaborations with Postmodern Jukebox. Deftly combining melancholia with the absurd, Puddles has received endorsements and accolades from musical comedy legends like Eric Idle, Jack Black, Paul Reubens, Michael McKean, Drew Carey and Weird Al Yankovic.
The “Pagliacci by way of Pee-Wee Herman and David Lynch” hasn’t just been busy on tour. He also made a guest appearance on the season four finale of ABC’s The Conners and performed a duet with the iconic Eric Idle on “Homeward Bound: A GRAMMY Salute to the Songs of Paul Simon” filmed for CBS. He even landed the coveted John Lewis Holiday advert in the UK with a cover of “All the Small Things” and was a guest performer on the JoCo Cruise.
During the pandemic with touring cancelled, Puddles produced 14 episodes of his “Still Sequestered” stream show which featured such esteemed and varied guests as Penn Jillette, Michael Stipe, Weird Al, Michael Des Barres, Cait O’Riordan, Neil Hamburger, David Dastmalchian, Mastodon, Jack Black, Tim Heidecker, Steve Agee, Mark Ryden and more. Puddles also came out with his own blend of coffee for Dancing Goats, recorded his latest album titled “Songs That Got Me Through the Plague” and launched the satirical “Puddles Pity Party Informational Magazine” a nostalgic tribute to National Lampoon and vintage periodicals like Popular Mechanics.
“It seems like a parody. But when Puddles opens his mouth to sing, it’s beautiful. Operatic.”
- The Boston Globe
“His special effect is a textured voice laced with melancholy…what makes him transcend the trope is his vulnerability.” - The New York Times
“Wow…a perfect powerful avant-garde art piece…Genius.” - Penn Jillette
“I love you, Puddles.” - Jack Black
Puddles Pity Party Meet & Greet Package
One general admission ticket
Early entry into the venue
Exclusive pre-show acoustic serenade by Puddles
Photograph with Puddles
Limited edition 8x10 photo; autographed by Puddles
Special Puddles gift
Official photo-op laminate
Limited availability
For questions regarding the VIP packages, customers can reach out to [email protected]. VIP merchandise will be distributed at the show.
Please note, when selecting the Print at Home or Mobile Delivery method, you will not have access to view your tickets until 14 days prior to the performance.
All Ages & General Admission.Fully Seated (Subject to Change).ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE, DOUBLE CHECK YOUR ORDER BEFORE PURCHASING. NO REFUNDS.
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