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Ginger Billy (6pm Show)

January 10, 2025
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Add to Calendar 01/10/2025 06:00 PM 01/10/2025 12:00 AM America/Chicago Ginger Billy (6pm Show)

111 3rd St, Sioux City, IA, United States, Iowa

Must be 21 or older. Doors open one hour prior to show start time.

GINGER BILLY

The legend of comedian and internet sensation, Ginger Billy, runs deeper than the southern roots from which he was raised. With a social footprint encompassing over 17 million followers and over a billion views, an electrifying live show touring sold out clubs and theaters across the country and a new comedy special shot in Atlanta, GA in front of two raucous crowds at the Gas South Theater, he shows no signs of slowing down as Ginger Fever catches like wildfire across the land.

Formerly a respiratory therapist, Ginger Billy burst into prominence when an impassioned farewell speech to NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (another well-known redhead) went viral after his retirement in 2017. Since then, he has become beloved by millions for his kooky redneck antics, backyard inventions, hilarious sketches and parody music videos. His parodies of Morgan Wallen hits like “Redneck Girls” (ala “Broadway Girls”) and “Last Night” (ala “Last Night”) have received over 10 million views collectively.

Beyond the music, his creative genius and knack for redneck ingenuity has made waves as an inventor for dream-like, Frankenstein vehicles that resemble something straight out of Mad Max. Edison had the Light Bulb, Bell had the Telephone, Ginger Billy has the “Ron Beer” – a full sized riding lawn mower pieced together from the shell of a Ford Festiva with a Briggs & Stratten 600 motor (video has 8.4 million views on YouTube).

His unique and infectious comedic voice has moved beyond the digital realm and on to the stage where his captivating storytelling reflects a down-to-earth family man with a passion for simple pleasures. His debut album was recorded in front of two sold out crowds at the Gas South Theater in Atlanta. He continues to sell out clubs, theaters and casinos on his Backwoods Comedy Tour delighting audiences across the country and leaving the world seeing Red.