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Saw Fluffy on 7/30 at Hard Rock in Broward. I have seen him live twice before and most of his online stuff. I was somewhat disappointed. One thing I like about Fluffy is that he typically include political stuff, except for maybe talking about Dave, his driver. Then the show started with Martin doing a boring standup political bs about vaccines - a waste, he should stick to being an MC. After another comic doing a 20 minute routine there was a 20 break, not really needed. Overall, Gabriel was not his old self. His stories didn't have the zing they usually have. All being said, I'd give him a pass this time and I give him another shot at seeing him live.
Bud Singh from Fresno, California
SHOW WAS A DRAGGED OUT SALES PITCH
Fluffy put on a descent show last night. The marketing campaign by Martin was torture. I also didn't pay to see other hack comedians or 20 minute intermission between shows. Gabriel was good not great.
Vicky from Eugene, Oregon
BORED
The first half of his show was soooo boring. He seemed sad and disconnected. Then it got a bit better. I guess what I was expecting was the videos of him on YouTube
Judy S from Sacramento, California
DISAPPOINTED
I thought Fluffy’s show would be like his YouTube videos. All his talk about guns depressed me. I don’t find killing people funny. We had terrific seats in The Golden One, the sound and lighting was perfect.
Jonathan from Dallas, Texas
FLUFFY - THERAPY SESSION
Let me say - I LOVE Fluffy and have seen him numerous times (Vegas, Dallas, Oklahoma). But this show was just not his best.
I understand he has had a rough year, but he needs to understand we pay good money to "forget" our problems and laugh. Not be told for an hour about his problems, his issues, his challenges. This isn't a therapy session.
If he needs to take time off and recharge - do it. Don't do it at the expense of the fans. There was ONLY one funny moment when he took a "request" from a fan in the audience to repeat a story he did about his VW bug and "MAARTEN!" The crowd loved it and we all participated.
Otherwise, I feel he only came out because the show was sold out and felt he "had to perform".
Get some rest, Go to therapy - HEAL!. Then bring back the Fluffy we know, love and want. I could have watched YouTube and laughed more. FOR FREE!
Also, the opening act - PLEASE drop it. It didnt warm up the crowd at all!
Rick Baker from Vancouver, British Columbia
DIAPPOINTED
A few things - his opening act was funny enough but then a 20 minute intermission? For what? So, we hoped when Fluffy came on it would be worth the wait. As said by someone else, they spent far too much time flogging Tshirts and other stuff. No need. Then Fluffy came on and told stories. It was funny enough, but then it was over, barely an hour. The Q&A was okay but overall I'm sorry I went. Wasn't worth the $100
Kat and Rye from Fort Myers, Florida
DISAPPOINTED
Went to see Fluffy at Sun coast in Ft Myers last night 4/28/19. I was so excited for the show and his new material. In the past his material busted my gut. This time I felt deflated and saddened that i was listening to a long story. A few jokes here and there but mostly the crowd was quiet. We left early along watching others do the same saying how too they were disappointed.
Sorry about the bad review but the truth must be told.
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