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February 2026
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- Wednesday February 25th 08:00PM - The Howlin' Wolf
- Stoned vs. Drunk vs. Sober Live at The Howlin' Wolf
- 3 Teams of Comics. 3 Different States of Consciousness. Join us for the most unique comedy show in Louisiana!
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- Friday February 27th 08:00PM - The Howlin' Wolf
- Kurt Metzger
- Kurt Metzger is one of the most talented writers and stand up comedians today. A Philadelphia native, Kurt started in the local scene with friends and comedians Kevin Hart and Big Jay Oakerson. Kurt moved on to New York, where he performed regularly at New York’s top comedy clubs, including Stand Up NY, Caroline’s on Broadway, Gotham Comedy Club, and the famed Comedy Cellar. A crowd favorite, he was accepted to Montreal’s prestigious Just For Laughs Festival, where he was a standout performer on their ‘New Faces’ show. Kurt has appeared on Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham, VH1’s Best Week Ever, CBS’s The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and Showtime’s White Boyz in the Hood. He has also guest-starred in IFC’s Z-Rock as well as Comedy Central’s ‘Important Things with Demitri Martin.’ A prolific joke writer, Kurt served as a writer for Chappelle’s Show as well as the Comedy Central Roast series. He also became a series regular on Comedy Central’s animated Ugly Americans series, providing the voice of Randall Skeffington. Kurt released both his album Kurt Metzger Talks To Young People About Sex and his Comedy Central one-hour special “White Precious” to strong reviews from both comedy critics and fans.
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- Saturday February 28th 08:00PM - The Howlin' Wolf
- Roast Battle League New Orleans presented by Big Easy Whiskey
- About Roast Battle:If you enjoy comedy that has a bit of a "bite," you’ve come to the right place. A Roast Battle is essentially the stand-up comedy version of an 8nd Mile rap battle - but instead of rhythm and flow, the weapons are punchlines and personal insults.While roasting has been around forever (think Dean Martin or Comedy Central Specials), the Roast Battle League turned it into a structured, competitive sport. Created and popularized by comedians like Jeff Ross, Brian Moses and DJ Coach Tea at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. The Format: Two comics, five jokes each (usually), and a panel of "mean" judges—often local celebrities and comedians. Just like the UFC or NBA, the league tracks wins, losses, and knockouts. Comedians climb the ranks to earn title shots. Expansion: What started in a small belly room in LA has expanded into a global network. There are now "territories" or chapters in cities like London, Tokyo, New York, and Austin, and now New Orleans!Presented By:
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