SEPTEMBER 28TH | 6PM-9PM
We are honored to have world-renowned comedian, Brad Upton, donating a night of laughter to support “Hope for Hendrix”.
All ticket sales will be donated with Brad Upton’s blessing to “Hope for Hendrix”
VIP tickets – SOLD OUT
GA tickets – SOLD OUT
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Hendrix's Story
On July 24th the Raekes family received an unimaginable diagnosis that no parent should ever have to hear. A genetic test result came back showing their sweet perfect 4 month old boy has a recessive disorder called MED17. This is an incredibly rare genetic condition. Currently there is no known treatment and little known about this disorder, so while they are praying fervently for a miracle (& asking others to do the same) they, along with his medical team, are diligently researching any possible options to help their boy. As it stands, his doctors believe
that it will progress rapidly and that their time with Hendrix is limited.
About Brad
The world is discovering comedian Brad Upton after 36 years in the standup business. Brad was teaching the fourth grade and coaching high school track in Pasco, WA when he first stepped on stage in 1984. He quickly decided that he wanted to do standup instead, so he quit teaching in June of 1986 and never looked back.
He made several cable TV appearances in the early 90’s, headlined comedy clubs from coast to coast, opened for big name music acts and was hired to perform at corporate events. He never sought the brighter lights of LA or New York and chose instead to remain based in Seattle where he and his wife of 35 years raised their now 28-year old son and 26–year old daughter and he could continue his offstage hobby.
As his reputation grew and his work became renowned, Brad began working on the occasional cruise ship in 1999. He then won the Las Vegas Comedy Festival in 2002 and appeared at Caesars Palace as part of the HBO Comedy Festival. He toured briefly with the late, great Joan Rivers and has spent the past 15 years as the opening act for the legendary Johnny Mathis. He has also been seen in concert with The Smothers Brothers, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, George Jones, Glen Campbell, Little Big Town, Smokey Robinson, Pam Tillis, Joe Diffie, Lewis Black, Jeff Foxworthy, Neal McCoy and others.
So how does someone catch fire in his 32nd year? The internet. Facebook, Instagram and TikTok have suddenly led millions of people to Brad’s comedy and they have discovered a comedian that has mastered the nearly impossible task of appealing to people from the ages of 18 to 80. No one has been more surprised than Brad; he has been very humbled by the newfound fame at this point in his career and is currently working feverishly all over the country to take advantage of his moment in the sun. After a rather significant health scare and diagnosis in the early summer of ‘22, Brad is grateful for this late career validation and everyone of you that read this far.