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May 9: Tickets on Sale Now for Katt Williams at the Coliseum

Critically acclaimed comedian Katt Williams is coming to the North Charleston Coliseum. Photo: 99.3 The Box/North American Entertainment Group

May 9: Tickets on Sale Now for Katt Williams at the Coliseum

When
May 9th, 2026
8:00pm - 10:30pm
Where
5001 Coliseum DriveNorth CharlestonSC29418

Katt Williams Brings the Golden Age Tour to North Charleston
Saturday, May 9 | North Charleston Coliseum

Critically acclaimed comedian Katt Williams is coming to the North Charleston Coliseum. The Golden Age Tour, featuring all-new material will stop in North Charleston on Saturday, May 9.

The stand-up comedian is also an Emmy Award winning actor and his most recent special, “Katt Williams: Woke Foke,” debuted live as part of Netflix is a Joke Fest, becoming the most-watched Netflix comedy special of 2024, with over 13.1 million views to date.

Tickets for Katt Williams are on sale now – order yours here.

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