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Comedian Dale Elliott Jr., a native of Jamaica, is bringing his “No Hard Feelings” tour to Coral Springs

Coral Springs, Florida – Coral Springs is getting ready for a hilarious evening when comedian Dale Elliott Jr., who was born in Jamaica, makes a comeback to the stage in 2024 as part of his “No Hard Feelings” Tour.
This event is scheduled for Saturday, June 29 at 7:00 p.m. and promises to be a hilarious and thought-provoking evening of comedy.
Celebrated for his unvarnished storytelling, Dale Elliott Jr. will give a performance that reflects his own path into adulthood.
Expect the same kind of accessible humor that has garnered millions of views for his internet acts across the globe.
Following his sold-out debut, the tour promises to offer fans to new material and a more in-depth look at his experience as an immigrant.
Elliott’s humorous story touches on a variety of subjects, including the difficulties of growing up with severe parental meddling, life as a touring performer, and his travel experiences.
With a lighthearted spin, he relates experiences from his unexpected meetings with celebrities in Los Angeles. Elliott’s catchphrase, for those who might find it offensive, is still, “No hard feelings—a so it guh!”
Elliott, an actor and comedian with multiple talents, was born in Kingston, Jamaica.
His leading performance in the critically acclaimed 2020 Netflix movie Sprinter, which was praised as one of the best Jamaican films ever, brought him praise from all around the world.
Elliott’s popularity on social media has been cemented by his humorous sketches on TikTok and Instagram, which he has created in addition to his film success.
Now based in Los Angeles, Elliott is the head of DElliott Entertainment and is branching out with Dale Elliott TV and stand-up comedy.
His passion throughout his life has been making others laugh. As Elliott puts it, “I’ve always been able to make people laugh.”
Remember to put Saturday, June 29 in your calendars. The event’s tickets start at $37.10. For tickets, get in touch with the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. The address for the center is 2855 Coral Springs Drive.
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