Apr 5, 2021 / 01:17 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Comedian Bill Burr has announced four shows in Indianapolis later this year.
The comedian will perform four shows in three days in December.
The shows are part of a tour that begins in July.
Shows in Indy are scheduled for:
Dec. 16 at Murat Theatre at Old National Centre (two shows)
Dec. 17 at Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Dec. 18 at Clowes Memorial Hall
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Comedian Bill Burr’s wife, Nia Renee Hill, hit back at a Twitter user who suggested the couple’s marriage was a “sign of racism” because he is white and she is black.
“While I’m not suggesting Bill Burr is a racist, a white man having a non-white wife can sometimes be a sign of racism,” Clayburn Griffin, a former politician, tweeted on Sunday when Burr was presenting at the Grammy Awards. “So you shouldn’t assume someone isn’t racist just because they own a minority sex servant. They may very well have one because they’re racist.”
By Leia IdlibyMar 15th, 2021, 10:41 am
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Bill Burr made a splash while presenting several awards at the 2021 Grammy Awards premiere ceremony on Sunday making a series of jokes he predicted “the feminists” would go “nuts” over.
After making his way onstage to the typical award show piano music, Burr said, “Was I the only one that wanted to kill himself during that piano solo? I bought a suit for this. I thought I was going to be on TV. I’m such a moron. I’m losing so much money.”
Burr presented several awards, including best Latin rock or alternative album, best choral performance, best classical instrument solo performance, best classical vocal album, and best classical compendium yet all were announced prior to the main event and aired on Grammy.com and YouTube.
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I did not watch the Grammys last night. I am now at an age where I have no clue who half these acts are, and I’m allergic to music that doesn’t have a rhythm track or lyrics I can understand. It’s happened; I am at the “Get off my lawn!” stage of music appreciation.
Apparently, the woke, young, GenZers want Comedian Bill Burr to get off their lawn after his Grammy presenter appearance, as RedState’s Thomas LaDuke wrote. Burr and, sadly, his wife are feeling the heat.
Bill Burr called racist and his black wife Nia Renee Hill called coon after comedian makes feminist joke at 2021 Grammys.#GRAMMYs#BillBurr#cancelculturehttps://t.co/mZMtFKROaO