Comedian Russell Peters is gearing up for his Relaxed Tour, but admits he’s not quite relaxed yet as he fine-tunes his act. Peters, known for his observational comedy highlighting cultural stereotypes, will headline the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Feb. 22. His career began in the late ’80s in Toronto, and he gained fame when a fan uploaded his performance to YouTube in 2005. Peters discusses his thoughts on Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada, the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake beef, and his involvement in hip-hop culture. He reflects on being the first comedian to have a Netflix special and the importance of honesty in comedy, inspired by the late George Carlin. Peters emphasizes the need for comedians to put in time and effort to develop their craft, cautioning against the reliance on viral social media clips. Fans can expect a laid-back, humorous show in Los Angeles, with tickets available starting at $62.53 at peacocktheater.com.
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