We could all use a laugh, no? A famous podcaster and former reality star just announced a comedy tour!

Of course, the tour will be stopping in Minnesota later this year. You definitely recognize Hannah Berner if you watch Bravo or you are a big fan of Netflix comedy specials.

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The comedienne has really scored her big break over the past few years, and now she's going on a major headlining comedy tour.

The tour will be in our neck of the woods in October but it will require a little bit of a road trip from the Duluth area.

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The comedienne will be at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel on Friday, October 24th. Tickets for the show go on sale on Friday, May 23rd at 10 a.m. so prepare accordingly!

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The show will kick off at 8 p.m. This is part of her 'None Of My Business' Tour! Tickets start at around $50 if you purchase at the box office and about $60 if you purchase via Ticketmaster because of fees.

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Hannah also cohosts one of the most successful podcasts out there right now with her best friend and fellow reality star Paige DeSorbo called Giggly Squad. They went on tour last year and came to Minnesota for a show then as well!

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You may also recognize her from her time on Summer House before she left the cast a few seasons back. She also has a Netflix special called We Ride At Dawn. On top of that, she is also a New York Times best selling author!

Comedy is really having a moment! Comedian Nate Bargatze broke the DECC's record earlier this month, drawing the biggest crowd in the history of the venue!

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