
Proof that Uptown Comedy Corner is evolving beyond its building—it’s a brand on the move. Angelo Sykes has set the stage for traveling shows that bring the Uptown experience directly to fans
- Porche Madre
- Sep 21
- 2 min read

Atlanta lit up with laughter on Saturday, September 20th, as Uptown Comedy Corner took its brand to KOD for a night of nonstop comedy. Presented by Angelo Sykes, the show was proof that Uptown is more than a venue—it’s a movement in the comedy world. Fans packed out not just one, but two shows, eager for a night filled with raw talent and high-energy entertainment. From start to finish, the atmosphere was electric with excitement and anticipation. The night reminded everyone why Uptown Comedy Corner remains a powerhouse name in comedy.

The host of the evening, Ty Millz, wasted no time setting the tone for laughter. With his signature wit and charisma, he kept the crowd engaged and entertained between acts. His transitions were just as funny as the sets themselves, creating seamless energy throughout the night. Ty’s ability to connect with the audience made him a standout, even among a star-studded lineup. Every joke he dropped landed perfectly, preparing the stage for each comedian that followed.

Calimar White brought his unique style and presence to the stage, offering sharp storytelling that instantly resonated with the audience. His humor felt authentic and relatable, touching on real-life experiences in a way that had everyone nodding and laughing. Following him was Erica Duchess, who commanded the spotlight with her fearless delivery and bold punchlines. She had the crowd erupting in laughter, proving why she’s a rising star in the comedy scene. Both comics raised the bar, setting up an unforgettable lineup.



Adding to the energy, Kev the Comedian delivered his set with clever observations and a playful stage presence. His performance kept the momentum strong, leaving fans eager for more. Big Homie Keon followed with his own hilarious twist, commanding the room with confidence and raw humor. Together, the two brought variety and freshness to the show, showing the depth of talent curated for the night. Their combined sets made the audience feel like they were experiencing more than comedy—it was a cultural moment.

The headliner, K Dubb, closed out both shows with a masterclass in stand-up. Known for his unfiltered and unapologetic style, he took the audience on a comedic ride they won’t soon forget. His ability to connect with real-life situations while keeping things outrageous left the room roaring with laughter. K Dubb’s energy never wavered, even after delivering two back-to-back performances. By the end, the audience knew they had witnessed one of Atlanta’s finest at his best.

What made the night even more memorable was the proof that Uptown Comedy Corner is evolving beyond its building—it’s a brand on the move. Angelo Sykes has set the stage for traveling shows that bring the Uptown experience directly to fans wherever they are. Both packed-out shows at KOD served as the perfect example of what’s possible when comedy is taken to new spaces. Guests left buzzing, already talking about the next event on the horizon. The night was more than entertainment; it was the start of a new chapter for Uptown Comedy Corner.
















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