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Comedy Revival at The Station: Wade Taylor | Stand-up Comedy
Comedy Revival at The Station: Wade Taylor | Stand-up Comedy

When
Feb 27th, 2026
8:00pm - 9:30pm
Where
3124 Ingersoll AveDes MoinesIA50312

Comedy is ALIVE at The Station! Join us for a night of the best comedy in Des Moines or anywhere in the Midwest with headliner Wade Taylor. Wade Taylor is a Midwest stand-up comic. He enjoys making mountains out of mole hills. Taking topics down a ridiculous path leaving you asking how he even got there. He has performed all over the US. Including Wiseguys Comedy Club, The Beast Village Comedy Festival, Des Moines Comedy Festival, and The Transparent Comedy Tour. He has hosted and featured for many comics. Some of those being Tony Hinchcliffe, Luis J. Gomez, Jeremiah Watkins, Dan St. Germain, and Johnny Pemberton.
Joining Wade, we’ve got a great lineup of featured comics:
Mike Albert
Meg
and your host
Damon Tucker
Just $10 at the door. 7PM Doors/ 8PM show.
Showroom is in Dugan’s Hideaway, the back room of The Station.

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