Former late-night host cancels 5 shows at Alabama comedy club
Craig Ferguson has canceled five shows set for this weekend at the Comedy Club Stardome in Alabama. The comedian and former late-night host was set to perform on Friday, Jan. 10, through Sunday, Jan. 12, at the venue, 1818 Data Drive in Hoover.
Ferguson had two performances scheduled each night on Friday and Saturday, and one performance on Sunday. It’s unclear why the shows were canceled, but the dates are listed as canceled on the Stardome website and tickets are no longer on sale via Etix. Tickets were priced at $30 general admission, $50 for premium seating, plus fees.
“If an event is canceled and not rescheduled, upon formal notification from the event promoter, we will email all online customers and refunds will automatically be applied to the credit card used by the customer at the time of purchase,” the Etix website says.
See more info on Etix’s refund policies here. To reach the Stardome’s box office, call 205-444-0008.
Ferguson, 62, is best known as the host of the CBS series “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” (2005-2014). He has hosted game shows such as “Celebrity Name Game” (2014–2017) and “The Hustler” (2021), as well as the historical talk show “Join or Die with Craig Ferguson” (2016). His TV credits also include a breakthrough role on “The Drew Carey Show” (1996-2004).
Ferguson has earned a Peabody Award, two Daytime Emmy Awards and three Grammy nominations. He hosted the White House Correspondents Dinner in 2008 and is the author of a 2009 memoir, “American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot.” Ferguson was born in Scotland and is a naturalized American citizen.