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Stand-up Comedy w/ Levi Anderson

One of Medford’s diviest of dive bars host Southern Oregon’s diviest comic – Levi “The Wrangler” Anderson will headline a wild night of stand-up comedy in downtown Medford, OR.

Levi Anderson has been a prominent figurehead in Southern Oregon’s comedy scene for 20 years. He is a founder of Black Market Comedy. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see him perform a full, unbridled, and raunchy comedy show!

Levi Anderson brings an absurdist take to typical life and an awareness of the hypocrisies that surround us on a daily basis. He has appeared on screen with Saturday Night Live alumni Bobby Moynihan, Aidy Bryant, Tarran Killam, and Kenan Thompson. He has also been the promoter for Black Market Comedy in the Rogue Valley since 2006 where he continues to host monthly shows in Ashland and Medford, OR.

Date & Time:

January 24, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

The Branding Iron

1701 N Riverside Ave
Medford, OR,97501

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