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February 8th Comedy


Mike James has built a reputation of giving his audiences an unforgettably funny show. His brand of humor fueled by his general confusion of being a husband, father, and just a human being keeps his audiences laughing and himself in very high demand. From comedy clubs and casinos to cruise ships and fortune 500 corporate events, Mike James is able to deliver a fresh and hilarious perspective of life.

Mike has won numerous awards over the years and his background in improvisational performing ensures his audiences get a one of a kind, and very personal performance.

In addition to his on stage performing, Mike has written for Tosh.O, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, The Tonight Show, and many others.

Mike Simpson

As a child, many people said that Mike Simpson had a certain, “really bright” energy about him. Good thing for us, some things never change. This high-energy comedian will pull you in close, then bellow in your ear and still leave you crying for more.

Mike is quick on his feet and often sees things in life that most overlook. With a unique blend of irony, charismatic light-heartedness, and an uncanny ability to pull the audience into a story, Mike is often a crowd favorite at any show he attends. Young and old alike can relate to the clever perspective Mike provides on everyday events we all face.

Within months of his first performance, Mike had already become a regular at the Funny Bone and has since lit up the stages including the Tempe Improv, House of Blues, Flappers Comedy Club, LVH, and the M Casino… Just to name a few.

Along with creating big laughs, Mike has an even bigger heart. Mike has been a staple comedian in shows aimed to help others. Alongside some of the brightest young talent in Las Vegas, Mike has helped raise over $15,000 for the Red Cross, the Childhaven shelter, the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and Opportunity Village.

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