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    Dane Cook

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    Sommet Center

    October 17, 2009

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    Named a "comedian phenom and icon" by Entertainment Weekly, Dane Cook has maintained his reputation as one of today's most prolific stand-up comedians while simultaneously distinguishing himself as a charismatic and versatile actor in a variety of film and television projects. Last fall, Cook starred in his first leading role as the likable slacker Zack in Lionsgate's "Employee of the Month," leading the romantic comedy to a box office gross of over $30 million and DVD sales that topped the charts.

    After proving his star power in front of a combined live crowd of 70,000 people with two highly rated specials, "Vicious Circle" for HBO and "Rough Around the Edges" for Comedy Central, Cook reinvented himself with 'ISolated INcident', where he shares his standup insights with a more intimate crowd. The special was Comedy Central's highest-rated and most watched stand up special of 2009 with 3.2 million total viewers. Among his many honors as a stand-up comedian, Cook was named Rolling Stone Magazine's "Hot Comic," Stuff Magazine's "Coolest Comic of the Year," and the winner of Comedy Central's Standup Showdown. Last year, his arrival on the cultural stage was confirmed when Time Magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 "Most Influential People."

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      Tickets: $30-$100/Ticket, On Sale Friday, 8/28 10:00am

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      October 17, 2009

      Times:
      Saturday 8:00pm

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      Sommet Center

      501 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203

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