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Emmy-Winning Comedian Jim Gaffigan to Stop in Colorado Springs April 26, 2019 with His Quality Time Tour at the Broadmoor World Arena FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Denise M. Abbott [email protected] (719) 477-2117 Emmy-winning comedian Jim Gaffigan to stop in Colorado Springs April 26, 2019 with his Quality Time Tour at The Broadmoor World Arena Tickets on sale Friday, October 5 at 10 a.m. COLORADO SPRINGS (October 1, 2018) – After enjoying a capacity crowd when he played The Broadmoor World Arena in 2016, Emmy-winning comedian Jim Gaffigan returns to Colorado Springs as part of his new worldwide tour, the Quality Time Tour, on April 26, 2019 at The Broadmoor World Arena. Gaffigan is known around the world for his unique brand of humor, which largely revolves around fatherhood and his observations on life. Tickets to see the three-time Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling recording artist start at $39.75, plus applicable fees, and will go on sale Friday, October 5 at 10 a.m. They can be purchased at The Broadmoor World Arena box office, online at BroadmoorWorldArena.com or AXS.com, or via phone at (719) 520-SHOW. Tickets will also be available at the Pikes Peak Center box office and at PikesPeakCenter.com. In addition to writing and producing two seasons of the semi-fictitious Jim Gaffigan Show, with his wife Jeannie, and his widely popular stand-up comedy specials, Gaffigan has guest starred on many television comedies and dramas, ranging from Portlandia and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt to HBO's cult hits Flight of the Concords and Bored to Death and dramatic roles in Law & Order. On the silver screen, Gaffigan’s many credits include Three Kings, Hot Pursuit, and Experimenter. 2018 will be Gaffigan’s biggest year to date with an astonishing 13 films slated to release or start production in almost every genre including comedy, drama, thriller, fantasy and animated features. He most recently voiced the role of Abraham Van Helsing in Sony Picture Animation’s Hotel Transylvania 3, opposite Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi, and Kathryn Hahn. Current and upcoming projects include the highly-anticipated feature for Amazon Studios, Troupe Zero, appearing opposite Allison Janney and Viola Davis. He is also in production on Gut Instinct, a crime thriller with Josh Harnett; and will also be seen opposite Alex Baldwin and Salma Hayek in the comedy Drunk Parents. For more information about tickets to Gaffigan’s Quality Time Tour at The Broadmoor World Arena on Friday, April 26, please visit BroadmoorWorldArena.com or JimGaffigan.com. ### .
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