Kiki Yeung and Esther Ku “Sweet & Sour Chicks”

Ages 21 and up
Kiki Yeung and Esther Ku “Sweet & Sour Chicks”
Thursday, June 04
Doors: 6 pm Show: 7 pm
$37.95

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Restrictions 

  • 21 and over with valid photo ID

  • Two item minimum purchase per person

  • Seating is first come first served

  • No Coupons or discounts accepted

  • No Backpacks

Tickets:
  • Will Call is the ONLY option given when purchasing tickets. We do NOT give physical or digital tickets for entry to our shows.
  • There is nothing to print or pick up ahead of time for entry.
  • Once tickets are purchased, the ONLY thing you will show once doors open is the ticket purchaser’s driver’s license and everyone in your party will need to show a valid Photo ID for proof of age. There is nothing to print or pick up ahead of time for entry.

Esther Ku is a Korean-American stand-up comedian born and raised in
Chicago. Ku made her television debut as a contestant on NBC’s Last
Comic Standing Season Six, advancing to the semi-finals in Vegas, then
becoming one of the top ten finalists in Hollywood. She made her radio
debut on the Howard Stern show as a finalist on The Hottest Funniest
Chick Contest. She was a regular cast member on MTV’s Girl Code for
three seasons. She’s made guest appearances on MTV2’s Wild’n Out with
Nick Cannon. She hosted the 2019 AVN Awards for Showtime. Ku played a
receptionist in The Jack and Triumph Show sitcom alongside Jack
MacBrayer, June Squibb, and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, aka Robert
Smigel on Adult Swim. She’s recorded several voices for Family Guy on
Fox. She’s made cameos on The Jim Gaffigan Show, @Midnight, Boy Band,
and The Fiddling Horse.
 

Kiki Yeung is a Hong Kong born LA-based comedian, actress, and producer. She’s the founder of Crazy Woke Asians, the award-winning, nationally touring comedy show, and creator of the docu-series Kiki Funny Mama’s Night Out. Kiki’s been featured in Elizabeth Bank’s Whohaha, LA Times, The Seattle Times, NBC LA, CBS, and more. 

 

You’ve seen her on ABC’s The Parent Test and on stage at the Netflix Is A Joke Fest, headliner at the New York Comedy Festival, Knockouts Women’s Comedy Festival and Hong Kong International Comedy Festival. Voted “funniest comedian” twice at Kenan Presents Vote Laugh Repeat at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas. She was nominated for The Comedy Reviewers “Distinguished Comedian Award” in 2026. Her debut one-hour special “Don’t Get Sick and Die” filmed in Seattle, is streaming now on YouTube.

 
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