
Uptown Comedy Corner is not just a building—it’s a movement. Angelo Sykes’ vision for traveling comedy shows is already turning heads, and the success at KOD solidified the demand.
- Porche Madre
- Sep 21
- 2 min read

When Uptown Comedy Corner takes its brand on the road, the city shows up. Saturday, September 20th, was no exception, as KOD became the backdrop for a comedy takeover presented by Angelo Sykes. Two back-to-back shows sold out completely, proving that the Uptown name carries weight wherever it lands. The room was buzzing with anticipation, and by the end of the night, no one left without tears of laughter. This wasn’t just another comedy night—it was an event stamped in Atlanta culture.
The headliner of the evening, K Dubb, reminded fans why his name stays at the top of the comedy game. His sharp, no-holds-barred delivery made both performances feel like a rollercoaster of hilarity. Whether talking everyday life or absurd cultural moments, he kept the audience glued to his every word. Even after two full sets, his energy never dipped, proving his stamina as much as his skill. K Dubb closed the night with the kind of roar only a true veteran can create.
Hosting the madness was none other than Ty Millz, who carried the crowd through the lineup with flawless transitions. His quick wit and charm kept the room alive between acts, ensuring there was never a dull moment. Ty brought the kind of personality that doesn’t just fill time but elevates the entire experience. He gave the audience laughs in the in-betweens, which is no easy task. By the end of the night, he was every bit as memorable as the featured performers.
The supporting acts brought their own fire to the stage, each carving out a moment worth remembering. Erica Duchess owned her spotlight with fearless, unfiltered comedy that had fans clutching their sides. Calimar White worked the room with sharp storytelling that felt personal yet universally funny. Kev the Comedian brought clever twists and an animated stage presence, while Big Homie Keon commanded the mic with confidence and raw humor. Together, they showed exactly why Uptown knows how to build a lineup that hits on every level.
Beyond the laughter, the evening proved one thing crystal clear: Uptown Comedy Corner is not just a building—it’s a movement. Angelo Sykes’ vision for traveling comedy shows is already turning heads, and the success at KOD solidified the demand. With both shows packed, the appetite for more is undeniable. Guests left talking about what’s next, eager to catch the brand wherever it pops up. Comedy may have been the entertainment, but the bigger story was Uptown’s evolution.
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