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John Crist, Henry Cho, Dusty Slay, Dustin Nickerson
GIANT Center
Nov 14, 2026 • 7:00pm
Hershey, PA
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
Grove of Anaheim
Oct 22, 2026 • 8:00pm
Anaheim, CA
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
The Lyric Theatre
Aug 23, 2026 • 7:00pm
Birmingham, AL
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
The Lyric Theatre
Aug 22, 2026 • 8:00pm
Birmingham, AL
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
VBC Mars Music Hall
Aug 21, 2026 • 8:00pm
Huntsville, AL
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
VBC Mars Music Hall
Aug 20, 2026 • 8:00pm
Huntsville, AL
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Outback Presents: Henry Cho The Empty Nest Tour
The Lerner Theatre
Aug 15, 2026 • 8:00pm
Elkhart, IN
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
Michigan Theater
Aug 14, 2026 • 8:00pm
Ann Arbor, MI
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
Temple Theatre
Aug 13, 2026 • 8:00pm
Saginaw, MI
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Henry Cho: The Empty Nest Tour
Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
Jul 12, 2026 • 7:00pm
Bloomington, IL
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Empty House, Big Laughs with Henry Cho
Henry Cho is a Korean American comic from Knoxville, known for clean, Southern deadpan and the Korean Cowboy tag.
Open Rooms, Quieter House
With his kids grown and out of the house, the Empty Nest theme marks a real shift toward midlife stories and quiet-house humor.Clean Jokes, Sharp Turns
Expect bits like Empty Nest, Korean Cowboy 2.0, and Raising Teens Without Cussing, with a likely callback to What's That Clickin' Noise? as a nod to his long run. The crowd skews mixed-age, from church friends in pearl snaps to college kids with Vols caps, plus couples making it a date night. A neat note is his 2023 Grand Ole Opry induction, making him one of the rare stand-ups to join that stage. Another small detail fans notice is how he leans into accent shifts, toggling East Tennessee drawl and a crisp TV voice for extra punch. My guesses about the bit order and any staging touches are just informed projections, not official word.The Henry Cho Crowd, Up Close
The scene feels relaxed and tidy, with denim, boots, and neat polos mixing with church-dress cardigans.
Boots, Caps, and Cardigans
You spot Opry caps and Tennessee orange here and there, but the vibe stays local-not-loud.Callbacks Over Chants
Fans trade favorite one-liners in the lobby and compare which bits their parents liked, a small sign of cross-generation reach. Merch leans practical: soft tees that read Korean Cowboy, a simple Empty Nest graphic, and maybe a clean font hat. Inside the room, laughs roll more than they shout, and quick claps pop when a callback lands. People hang back after the closer to swap family stories, which fits a set built on everyday details rather than shock. Expect a polite, on-time exit and a few whispered impressions of punchlines making the rounds in the parking lot.How Henry Cho Lands It Live
Henry Cho works in an even rhythm, letting silences breathe so the next turn lands clean.
Timing You Can Hear
He shapes stories like verse-and-chorus, returning to a simple phrase that becomes the hook of the bit.Light Touch, Heavy Craft
The voice stays dry and slightly airy, with small pitch lifts at the tag to cue the laugh without needing a face-pull. Expect minimal staging: one stool, a handheld mic, and a soft wash of warm-white light that keeps focus on the lines. A neat live habit is how he revisits an older chunk and adds a fresh empty house button, turning history into new payoff. Tempo-wise he rarely rushes, but he will clip the last word of a sentence to sneak in a second tag before the room resets. The opener typically sets a friendly temperature and clears space, so the main set can build from family snapshots to wider culture without losing pace.If You Like Henry Cho, Try These
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