Katt Williams returns to Municipal Auditorium

Katt Williams
Katt Williams

Micah S. Katt Williams, better known as Katt Williams; is an American comedian, rapper and actor. He’s appeared on various shows, cartoons and movies. He is best known for his role as Money Mike in Friday After Next.

Williams started performing comedy in his Cincinnati neighborhood, most notably appearing on BET’s Comic View. On December 3, 2012 Williams announced the end of his stand-up comedy career, a day after a bizarre incident in Seattle that landed him in jail. However, just 3 days later, Williams announced he was coming out of retirement.

In 2012 Williams’ wrap sheet starting piling up with numerous arrests, jail stints and lawsuits. However, that hasn’t slowed him down one bit. He’s back on the road.

No stranger to Nashville, Katt Williams is coming back to the Municipal Auditorium, October 4, 2013. Tickets went on sale last week. He’s well worth the price of admission. It can be argued that he’s the most talented comic out there. He comes off as brilliant in regards to his craft. Lots and lots of laughs. Be ready to fall out of your seat.

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