It's another night of comedy with CHARLIE MARTIN and TYLER CORBINE hosted by TONY TUBES at Hub City Station: THE place for live comedy in Aberdeen! May 16, 8pm, doors open at 7:15, $10 at the door. (CASH ONLY, ATMs available on-site.)
Hub City Station has no age restriction but be aware some acts may contain adult content. Beer and wine are available for purchase to those 21+. We are located at 1923 Sixth Ave SE, Suite 104, connected to Heartland Casino, across from Little Caesar's.
CHARLIE MARTIN is part comedian, part magician and part clown. He has toured all over the United States performing at colleges and comedy clubs. He has been on TV three times, has worked the showrooms of Las Vegas & Atlantic City to the parks of Walt Disney. He has even performed at a nudist colony (don't ask...lol). Charlie has opened for Chris Fonseca, Al Jackson and the late Robin Williams. His show is Rated F... for frequently funny.
TYLER CORBINE is a Native American standup comedian from South Dakota who loves to travel all over the country and make people laugh. Tyler blends his absurd observations with hilarious storytelling about his life, his family, and exploiting all the crazy assumptions people have about Native American life. His style seamlessly blends witty audience interaction with quickfire jokes to keep the crowd engaged and howling with laughter. He’s performed in bars and theaters alongside greats like Sam Miller, Sam Tallent, Greg Morton, and others. One time Doug Stanhope asked him: “Why aren’t you opening for me?” which could be construed as a compliment. Some of Tyler's credits include: The Main Event at The World Series of Comedy, winner of the Black Hills Comedy Festival, Sno Jam Comedy Festival, Presidential Comedy Festival, featured in South Dakota Magazine, Omaha Comedy Festival, and Albuquerque Funny Fiesta.
TONY TUBES is an award-winning comic from Aberdeen, S.D. who has regularly featured and headlined around the region and is the regular host for comedy shows and Open Mic nights at Heartland Casino's Hub City Station in Aberdeen. He is a two-time winner of the Larry Brinkman Comedy Award in Sioux Falls.