BETHLEHEM, Pa. — One of the Lehigh Valley's best-known comedians will take the stage at an intimate Bethlehem listening room so that more people can get to hear him.
Tyler Rothrock is coming to Godfrey Daniels to film his first-ever comedy special, which he said he plans to distribute on YouTube.
The show will be at 7 p.m. June 28 in the club, at 7 E. 4th St., Bethlehem. Tickets, at $20.50 in advance and $25.50 the day of the show, are on sale at the Godfrey Daniels website.Godfrey Daniels
The show will be at 7 p.m. June 28 in the club, at 7 E. 4th St., Bethlehem.
Tickets, at $20.50 in advance and $25.50 the day of the show, are on sale at the Godfrey Daniels website.
"I will be self-producing it and distributing it on YouTube," Rothrock said in an email. "Trying to expand my fan base for touring."
Rothrock, of Nazareth, has been doing stand-up for more than a decade.
His debut comedy album, “Tyler of Nazareth,” released in 2018, reached No. 8 on the Billboard Comedy chart and has more than a million streams.
He’s appeared in the New York Comedy Festival and The Great American Comedy Festival, and is co-creator of ComedyPlatz at Musikfest in Bethlehem.
He’s also co-host of the "Night Moves Podcast" with Sean Preston and Lou Misiano.
Godfrey Daniels, a venerable folk music club in South Bethlehem that has been in operation more than 49 years, offered the first headline comedy show in its history a year ago.
Then in October, it held a special Benefit Stand-Up Comedy Night in support of the North Carolina Arts Community ravaged by Hurricane Helene.
Rothrock was among the comedians who performed there.