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| Today’s Shows: 5pm*, 8pm |
*Due to overwhelming demand, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes has added a second San Jose Civic show as part of “The Family Reunion Tour”.
It’s been a transformational few years for stand-up comedian, actress, author and podcaster Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, whose comedy career was ignited after her “Nail Salon” stand-up bit went viral on YouTube over a decade ago. She wrapped up a sold-out 100+ show stand-up comedy theater tour across the United States, self-produced and financed her 6th comedy special – Say I Won’t – at the historic Ryman Auditorium which racked up over 9.4M views on YouTube and counting, and most importantly, she became a mother for the first time.
With all this momentum at her wings, she embarked on her “The Family Reunion” global stand-up comedy tour, which spans 150+ shows in major theaters across the world in 2025-2026.
The show, which will play in her hometown at the San Jose Civic, offers a family-friendly hour of stand-up comedy, in which Anjelah finds herself at an exciting crossroads — moving towards a new season in her life as a mother and family matriarch. She joyfully frames her relatable new hour of comedy around diving headfirst into motherhood in her forties, while interweaving stories about the most important people in her life — her husband, daughter, family and friends.
“Family reunions are all about coming together — laughing, eating, drinking, catching up, and remarking on how everyone has changed — and that’s exactly how my shows feel,’” says Anjelah. “You all truly feel like family to me — you’ve been with me since the start 17 years ago when that one video blew up. In many ways, we’ve all grown up together, and now we’re officially the adults — the tias and tios! Couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate this next hour of comedy and tour than to host a family reunion in each city and celebrate with you all! So, bring your entire family, and let’s have some fun and laugh together!”
In April 2023, Anjelah wrapped up her most successful comedy tour so far in major theatres across North America. In Los Angeles, she sold out The Wiltern four times with over 8,000 tickets sold. In Texas, she sold over 25,000 tickets across Houston, Austin, Dallas, Lubbock, San Antonio and El Paso. As part of her special tapings, she sold out the historic Ryman Auditorium twice with over 4,000 tickets sold.
