Cigars N Stars After Party featuring Adam Carolla & Dennis Prager

Cigars N Stars After Party featuring Adam Carolla & Dennis Prager

TALK RADIO 860 WGUL presents the Cigars ‘N’ Stars After Party with appearances by  Adam Carolla & Dennis Prager. The after party ticket includes desserts, a beverage ticket and up close interaction with the stars immediately following the main show. A designated area will be available for cigar aficionados. Photography is permitted at this event.

After Party access requires purchase of an admission ticket to the main show. Click here to purchase a ticket to the Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager main show. For more information, please call the Straz Center Ticket Sales Office at 813.229.7827. 

Aug. 25 Tented area outside Carol Morsani Hall

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Show Dates & Times

Sat., Aug. 25, 10 p.m. approximate start time

Pricing

Regularly priced tickets start at $35.

There is a maximum ticket allotment of eight tickets per account/household/business for paid, ticketed events. (For some shows, it may be less.) Applicable service charges added at point of purchase. There is no maximum for free, non-ticketed events.

For ticket purchases via the phone or ticket office, service charges are waived for current annual Straz members at the $400 level and higher, although special handling fees may apply to some shows. Service charges for online transactions apply to all members. 

Pursuant to s.817.36, Florida Statutes, no Straz Center ticket may be offered or resold for more than $1 over the face value of the ticket.
 

About the Show

Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. The former host of his own syndicated radio program, Comedy Central’s The Man Show, and Loveline, Carolla now hosts the most popular podcast on the internet. In 2011, The Adam Carolla Show was awarded Most Downloaded Podcast by the official Guinness Book of World Records.

Dennis Prager is one of America's most respected radio talk show hosts. He has been broadcasting on radio in Los Angeles since 1982. His popular show became nationally syndicated in 1999 and airs live, Monday through Friday, from his home station, KRLA. Widely sought after by television shows for his opinions, he's appeared on Larry King Live, Hardball, Hannity & Colmes, CBS Evening News, The Today Show and many others.

Run-time: Approximately 90 minutes