Correy Bell

Correy Bell is a Chicago based comedian, host, and fashionista who was named as one of three comedians to keep your eye on in 2020 by Midwest Living Magazine. She is one of the featured comics on the Showtime special MO’NIQUE AND FRIENDS, as well TruTv’s LAFFMOB’s LAFFTRACKS. She recently opened for Gladys Knight at the famed Chicago Theatre and appeared in the indie film HYDE PARK. In addition to headlining her own shows both in Chicago and all around the country, Correy recently opened for Mo’Nique during her 7 month Las Vegas residency and regularly tours the country with her. She has also performed at both the Historic Apollo Theater and the Apollo Comedy Club. You can currently hear her jokes on Kevin Hart’s LOL station on Sirius Satellite and as an occasional guest on the popular WGCI Morning Show.
You be the Judge

You be the Judge. See who you think earns the braggin rights to be the funniest of the night. Comedians DT Owens, CeeCee Picket, Jason Shorter, Kyle Belcher and Ernie Kennamer will all make an appearance on the StarDome stage and it’s up to you to decide who it the best.
Sir Walt and Friends

Join Sir Walt along with Sean Jackson and Ernie Kennamer for a hilarious night of entertainment.
America’s Uncle David Jolly hosted by Bennie Mac

Join host Bennie Mac as he welcomes America’s Uncle David Jolly to the StarDome stage. Also appearing Cortez Brooks and Comedienne Sheila.
Rickey Smiley Karaoke Night and Anniversary Celebration

Join us in celebration of Rickey’s 3 decades of bringing laughter to millions of people. Come sing, dance, laugh and enjoy.
Steve Byrne

Steve Byrne has established himself as one of the most reliable and versatile stand up comedians working over the course of his 20 plus year career. He got his start, making the rounds of all the prestigious clubs in New York City, The Comedy Cellar, The Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, to name a few, eventually breaking the record for most sets in one night, 13. Steve then uprooted himself and became a fixture at all the famous clubs in Los Angeles, The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Over the course of Steve’s career he has recorded a 1/2 hour special for Comedy Central and taped 4 hour specials, “Happy Hour”, “The Byrne Identity”, “Champion” and “Tell the Damn Joke” for Comedy Central, Showtime and Netflix. In late 2021, he will tape his 5th hour special “The Neon Disease”. Along the way, he’s appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel”, “Conan” twice, “The Late, Late Show” four times and “The Tonight Show” ten times and the feature films “Couples Retreat” and “Four Christmases”. He wrote, created and starred in the 2nd Asian American sitcom on television “Sullivan & Son” which ran for 3 seasons on TBS. Amongst the stand up community, he directed the acclaimed documentary on The Amazing Johnathan, “Always Amazing” which he is currently developing into a scripted television show. Most recently, Steve wrote and directed the semi autobiographical feature film about his early years in stand up comedy called “The Opening Act”. Starring a roster of who’s who in the stand up world (Bill Burr, Cedric the Entertainer, Russell Peters, Tom Segura, Whitney Cummings, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O Yang, Iliza and many others) the film was revered by stand up fans and critics alike sitting at 86% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Steve is currently on the road preparing for his 5th hour taping in late 2021 and developing a multitude of projects in film and television.
Steve Byrne

Steve Byrne has established himself as one of the most reliable and versatile stand up comedians working over the course of his 20 plus year career. He got his start, making the rounds of all the prestigious clubs in New York City, The Comedy Cellar, The Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, to name a few, eventually breaking the record for most sets in one night, 13. Steve then uprooted himself and became a fixture at all the famous clubs in Los Angeles, The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Over the course of Steve’s career he has recorded a 1/2 hour special for Comedy Central and taped 4 hour specials, “Happy Hour”, “The Byrne Identity”, “Champion” and “Tell the Damn Joke” for Comedy Central, Showtime and Netflix. In late 2021, he will tape his 5th hour special “The Neon Disease”. Along the way, he’s appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel”, “Conan” twice, “The Late, Late Show” four times and “The Tonight Show” ten times and the feature films “Couples Retreat” and “Four Christmases”. He wrote, created and starred in the 2nd Asian American sitcom on television “Sullivan & Son” which ran for 3 seasons on TBS. Amongst the stand up community, he directed the acclaimed documentary on The Amazing Johnathan, “Always Amazing” which he is currently developing into a scripted television show. Most recently, Steve wrote and directed the semi autobiographical feature film about his early years in stand up comedy called “The Opening Act”. Starring a roster of who’s who in the stand up world (Bill Burr, Cedric the Entertainer, Russell Peters, Tom Segura, Whitney Cummings, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O Yang, Iliza and many others) the film was revered by stand up fans and critics alike sitting at 86% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Steve is currently on the road preparing for his 5th hour taping in late 2021 and developing a multitude of projects in film and television.
Steve Byrne

Steve Byrne has established himself as one of the most reliable and versatile stand up comedians working over the course of his 20 plus year career. He got his start, making the rounds of all the prestigious clubs in New York City, The Comedy Cellar, The Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, to name a few, eventually breaking the record for most sets in one night, 13. Steve then uprooted himself and became a fixture at all the famous clubs in Los Angeles, The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Over the course of Steve’s career he has recorded a 1/2 hour special for Comedy Central and taped 4 hour specials, “Happy Hour”, “The Byrne Identity”, “Champion” and “Tell the Damn Joke” for Comedy Central, Showtime and Netflix. In late 2021, he will tape his 5th hour special “The Neon Disease”. Along the way, he’s appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel”, “Conan” twice, “The Late, Late Show” four times and “The Tonight Show” ten times and the feature films “Couples Retreat” and “Four Christmases”. He wrote, created and starred in the 2nd Asian American sitcom on television “Sullivan & Son” which ran for 3 seasons on TBS. Amongst the stand up community, he directed the acclaimed documentary on The Amazing Johnathan, “Always Amazing” which he is currently developing into a scripted television show. Most recently, Steve wrote and directed the semi autobiographical feature film about his early years in stand up comedy called “The Opening Act”. Starring a roster of who’s who in the stand up world (Bill Burr, Cedric the Entertainer, Russell Peters, Tom Segura, Whitney Cummings, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O Yang, Iliza and many others) the film was revered by stand up fans and critics alike sitting at 86% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Steve is currently on the road preparing for his 5th hour taping in late 2021 and developing a multitude of projects in film and television.
Steve Byrne

Steve Byrne has established himself as one of the most reliable and versatile stand up comedians working over the course of his 20 plus year career. He got his start, making the rounds of all the prestigious clubs in New York City, The Comedy Cellar, The Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, to name a few, eventually breaking the record for most sets in one night, 13. Steve then uprooted himself and became a fixture at all the famous clubs in Los Angeles, The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Over the course of Steve’s career he has recorded a 1/2 hour special for Comedy Central and taped 4 hour specials, “Happy Hour”, “The Byrne Identity”, “Champion” and “Tell the Damn Joke” for Comedy Central, Showtime and Netflix. In late 2021, he will tape his 5th hour special “The Neon Disease”. Along the way, he’s appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel”, “Conan” twice, “The Late, Late Show” four times and “The Tonight Show” ten times and the feature films “Couples Retreat” and “Four Christmases”. He wrote, created and starred in the 2nd Asian American sitcom on television “Sullivan & Son” which ran for 3 seasons on TBS. Amongst the stand up community, he directed the acclaimed documentary on The Amazing Johnathan, “Always Amazing” which he is currently developing into a scripted television show. Most recently, Steve wrote and directed the semi autobiographical feature film about his early years in stand up comedy called “The Opening Act”. Starring a roster of who’s who in the stand up world (Bill Burr, Cedric the Entertainer, Russell Peters, Tom Segura, Whitney Cummings, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O Yang, Iliza and many others) the film was revered by stand up fans and critics alike sitting at 86% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Steve is currently on the road preparing for his 5th hour taping in late 2021 and developing a multitude of projects in film and television.
Steve Byrne

Steve Byrne has established himself as one of the most reliable and versatile stand up comedians working over the course of his 20 plus year career. He got his start, making the rounds of all the prestigious clubs in New York City, The Comedy Cellar, The Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, to name a few, eventually breaking the record for most sets in one night, 13. Steve then uprooted himself and became a fixture at all the famous clubs in Los Angeles, The Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. Over the course of Steve’s career he has recorded a 1/2 hour special for Comedy Central and taped 4 hour specials, “Happy Hour”, “The Byrne Identity”, “Champion” and “Tell the Damn Joke” for Comedy Central, Showtime and Netflix. In late 2021, he will tape his 5th hour special “The Neon Disease”. Along the way, he’s appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel”, “Conan” twice, “The Late, Late Show” four times and “The Tonight Show” ten times and the feature films “Couples Retreat” and “Four Christmases”. He wrote, created and starred in the 2nd Asian American sitcom on television “Sullivan & Son” which ran for 3 seasons on TBS. Amongst the stand up community, he directed the acclaimed documentary on The Amazing Johnathan, “Always Amazing” which he is currently developing into a scripted television show. Most recently, Steve wrote and directed the semi autobiographical feature film about his early years in stand up comedy called “The Opening Act”. Starring a roster of who’s who in the stand up world (Bill Burr, Cedric the Entertainer, Russell Peters, Tom Segura, Whitney Cummings, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O Yang, Iliza and many others) the film was revered by stand up fans and critics alike sitting at 86% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Steve is currently on the road preparing for his 5th hour taping in late 2021 and developing a multitude of projects in film and television.