I have always wanted to see a comedy show (it has been on my bucket list for a very long time) so I was really excited for Nate Bargatze at the Delta Center yesterday. Comedians are sometimes a hard sell for me because I don't really enjoy crude humor (I think it is extremely lazy) but Bargatze makes me laugh because he is so relatable. Four different comics opened for him (this really surprised me but I guess it shouldn't have because most music concerts have multiple opening acts) including Julian McCullough, Graham Kay, Keith Alberstadt, and Derrick Stroup. All four of them, who each performed for about ten minutes, were really funny but I especially enjoyed McCullough, who talked about the Utah Jazz being a young team who will become competitive soon and called out all of the people arriving late (this made me laugh so hard because it is a pet peeve of mine), and Kay, who joked that, because he was getting married for the first time and thinking about starting a family at age 44, he could now finally relate to all of the 20-year-olds in the audience. Bargatze came to the small circular stage in the center of the arena right after them and he performed for over an hour. It was so much fun because I don't think I stopped laughing. He told really humorous stories, in his signature deadpan delivery, about the absurdity of mundane situations including being able to ask AI important questions (such as how many chickens will fit inside a horse), technology in cars today being smarter than he is, teaching his daughter to drive a stick shift, feeling powerful for being able to order food from Door Dash any time he wants, dealing with his parents as they get older, telling his marriage counselor that he is frustrated with his wife for how she orders from the menu at the drive-through, and mining his family's hilarious group chats for comedy. I particularly loved his bit about cars having opinions because I also sometimes feel like my high-tech car judges my driving! All of his jokes really landed with the sold-out crowd and the energy was an absolute blast to experience! I didn't really know what to expect from a comedy show in a large arena but I had a great time and would definitely consider going again, especially if Bargatze returns to the Delta Center (or Leanne Morgan because she also makes me laugh).

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