Get ready for a night of unpredictable laughs as comedy’s next big names share the stage with established pros who’ve been killing it for years. From raw, fearless newcomers to polished headliners, this showcase brings you the best of both worlds — fresh perspectives and battle-tested punchlines.
Whether you’re here to discover your next favorite comic or watch a master at work, this lineup delivers nonstop stand-up from comedians on the rise and legends in the making. No fluff. No filler. Just pure comedy from every angle.
One stage. All levels. Every laugh earned.
Rising Stars Include:Donald MarsSeasoned Pros Include:Weston Suggs
Weston Suggs is a regular at Goodnight’s Comedy Club in Raleigh, NC, and has worked with legends such as Pauly
Shore, Janeane Garofalo and Michael Palascak. He finished as the runner-up in 2024’s “North
Carolina’s Funniest Person” contest and was subsequently featured on Helium Comedy’s “Best of Funniest 2024” album.
Wafeeq Zarif
Wafeeq Zarif is a rising comedian whose sharp wit and unique perspective bridge cultural divides through laughter. Born and raised Muslim in the heart of the Bible Belt, Wafeeq’s upbringing was shaped by a blend of Islamic faith and Southern church culture—thanks in part to a no-nonsense grandmother who insisted he attend church every Sunday, no matter what. This dual experience gave him a distinctive comedic lens that he now shares on stage.
Wafeeq’s comedy draws from his life as an African American Muslim navigating faith, family, and identity in America. Whether performing stand-up, sketch, or improv, his style combines the reverence of Dave Chappelle, the depth of Eddie Griffin, and the confidence of Bernie Mac. Using humor as a tool for education and connection, Wafeeq Zarif is quickly making a name for himself as a voice that’s both insightful and unforgettable.

Kenyon Adamcik
After realizing that getting a decent SAT score wasn't Kenyon's true calling in life, he started stand up in high school and has gone on to open for Todd Glass, Tim Dillon, Ian Edwards, and Big Jay Oakerson. He has also appeared on Sirius XM. Kenyon is a regular at the Laugh Factory Chicago and Zanie's. Growing up biracial with disabled parents, Kenyon brings a unique perspective to the stage that has left audiences at clubs and festivals in ruins all over the country.