JENNI LOU RUSSI will kick off her 25th Divorce Anniversary Tour with her divorce lawyer, CHARLES BRAGG hosted by Aberdeen’s TONY TUBES on May 2 at Hub City Station: THE place for live comedy in Aberdeen! May 2, 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.
Born in Ohio, brewed in Alaska, JENNI LOU RUSSI has toured the country as a comedian for over twenty-five years. She began her career at Pierce Street Annex in Alaska and honed her comedy chops in showcases at the Cleveland Improv.
Jenni Lou has shared the stage with Chad Daniels and Ryan Niemiller. Her comedy is clean enough that she has opened shows for Leanne Morgan and she’s bawdy enough to appear on stage with members of The Unbookables at Chilkoot Charlie’s.
Festival credits include Alaska B4UDIE, Cleveland Comedy Festival, Fargo Comedy Festival, and SnoJam in Sioux Falls, SD. A trained actor and serious vocalist, Jenni Lou’s no culture snob. You may have seen Jenni Lou on ABC’s Real Stories of the Highway Patrol, hawking merch she can't share on Facebook, and performing in bars your mother told you to stay out of.
CHARLES BRAGG is a comedian from Cleveland, Ohio who was featured in Bakken Living magazine after quitting his law practice and moving to North Dakota. He regularly performed throughout the Cleveland area before his move. Bragg’s comedy is based on his unique perspective on the human condition. Twenty years after a divorce in Cleveland, Ohio, Russi’s divorce lawyer showed up to a show in Williston, N.D. and the two have been negotiating ever after.
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.