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Henry Cho Announces Greensboro Concert Dates for 2026 Tour

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Greensboro,⁢ NC – Comedian Henry Cho is bringing his “Empty Nest tour” to The Carolina Theater of Greensboro on April 23, 2026. Tickets go on sale this‌ Friday, September 19th, at 10 AM.

Cho,known for his clean and relatable humor,recently achieved a historic milestone,becoming the 229th member inducted into The‍ Grand Ole Opry‍ – ‍the first ‍comedian to receive the honour since ‍1973. His career spans decades of television appearances, including The Tonight Show, The Late, Late Show, and ​ Young Comedians Special on NBC, as well​ as ⁤hosting Friday night Videos. He also co-created, co-produced, and co-wrote “The Henry Cho Show” on GAC.

Beyond ⁤television, cho’s work includes ‌a Comedy‌ Central special, “What’s That Clickin noise?” available on​ Netflix, and regular appearances on SiriusXM‘s Blue Collar Radio and Pandora. He has also appeared in films such as McHale’s Navy with Tom Arnold, Say It ‌Isn’t So with Heather Graham, and Material Girls with Hilary Duff.

A versatile performer,Cho has shared the stage with country music icons like Vince gill,Amy Grant,Willie ‍Nelson,and Reba,and has toured with Michael W. Smith. He recently completed filming a Hallmark movie, “The Farmer and the Belle- Saving Santaland,”⁢ and is currently working on a TV pilot, “Double Occupancy,” and the​ film, “Cheyenne,” alongside a project⁤ with Triple Horse Studios, the creators of “Case for Christ.” He also co-starred⁢ in and co-produced the ‌faith-based film “Saving Faith,” earning a nomination ​for Best Supporting Actor at the International christian Film Festival.

For more facts and to purchase tickets, visit www.henrychocomedy.com.The performance is presented by Outback Presents,a leading independent promoter of live entertainment in North America.

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