Akaash Singh brings unfiltered comedy to Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco on November 23, 2025. The nationally touring comedian delivers sharp, irreverent humor that’s earned him 2.1 million YouTube subscribers. Singh continues his Generational Triumph Tour with multiple showtimes. This is an 18+ event for mature audiences only.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Shows tonight at 6:00 PM and 8:15 PM at Cobb’s Comedy Club
- Ticket prices start at $61-$75 depending on showtime
- Born May 4, 1984 in Dallas, Texas to Indian family
- Co-hosts Flagrant podcast with Andrew Schulz (millions of listeners)
- Latest special “Gaslit” available on YouTube with 1.18 million views
What Makes Akaash Singh’s Comedy Stand Out
Akaash Singh doesn’t do safe. His comedy cuts through political correctness with bold takes on relationships, culture, and society. He’s known for his energetic delivery and willingness to tackle controversial topics. Plus, he backs up his material with solid storytelling.
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The Dallas native started performing in high school talent shows. He could’ve gone the pre-med route at Austin College (2002-2006). But comedy won out. That decision paid off big time. Singh’s now one of the most recognizable voices in comedy.
His work spans multiple platforms. MTV’s Wild ‘N Out featured him as a recurring cast member. HBO specials showcased his material. Most importantly, his Generational Triumph Tour has him selling out comedy clubs across America. Thing is, every show feels genuinely unpredictable.
Tonight’s Show Details & Ticket Information
Singh’s bringing his full energy to Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood. The venue holds 400+ people and hosts major touring comedians regularly.
| Event Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | November 23, 2025 (Sunday) |
| Showtimes | 6:00 PM and 8:15 PM |
| Venue | Cobb’s Comedy Club, 915 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco |
| Ticket Price | $61-$75+ (varies by time and platform) |
| Age Requirement | 18+ only (mature content) |
| Parking Info | Street parking or nearby garages (North Beach) |
Get this—the earlier shows on November 21-22 sold well, so tonight’s slots might book up fast. Singh’s Generational Triumph Tour stops here briefly before heading to Irvine (Dec 4-6) and beyond. After San Francisco, he’s hitting Dallas, LA, Chicago, and other major cities through the tour’s run.
From Pre-Med Dropout to Podcast Co-Host
Singh grew up in Dallas with his business-owner father and Indian family background. High school showed his natural talent for making people laugh. But college meant following the traditional path—pre-med studies at Austin College. Turns out comedy was calling louder than med school ever could.
He moved to New York City after dropping the pre-med track. That’s where his career took off. Television appearances followed. But here’s what really launched him: co-hosting Flagrant with Andrew Schulz. The podcast delivers raw, unfiltered comedy takes. Listeners love it for its no-holds-barred approach. Singh brings irreverent energy that keeps audiences engaged episode after episode.
“Flagrant is a comedy podcast that delivers unfiltered, unapologetic, and unruly hot takes directly to your dome piece.”
His Latest Comedy Special & Social Following
Singh dropped his comedy special “Gaslit” on YouTube. The full special runs 1 hour 18 minutes and has amassed over 1.18 million views. It’s available on multiple platforms—YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook. His unfiltered approach really shines in the special format.
His social reach proves the appeal. Singh has 2.1 million YouTube subscribers, 1.1 million Instagram followers, and 467K+ Facebook followers. These numbers show consistent audience growth. Plus, his clips go viral regularly. People love sharing his takes on relationships, Indian culture, and American society.
So what’s next for Singh? After the San Francisco shows, more tour dates. Radio City Music Hall in New York has a presale in April. He announced the Generational Triumph Tour back in October. Major cities like Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles are on the schedule. Singh’s momentum keeps building.
What You Should Know Before Going Tonight
- Arrive early—Cobb’s can fill up quick, especially for popular comedians
- Two-drink minimum applies (standard at most comedy clubs nowadays)
- Content is 18+ only—expect mature humor and language
- Phones typically stay off during the show (venue policy)
- Indoor venue at 915 Columbus Avenue in San Francisco’s historic North Beach area
- Check Ticketmaster.com or Cobb’s Comedy Club website for last-minute ticket availability
Ready for Irreverent Comedy Tonight?
Akaash Singh brings energy that live comedy audiences crave. His material connects because it’s honest, funny, and fearless. Whether you’re into his podcast work or his stand-up specials, seeing him live means experiencing comedy at its rawest. Tonight’s your chance to catch him at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco.
Tickets are available through multiple platforms. Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and other resellers have inventory. Price varies slightly depending on seat location. Shows are at 6:00 PM and 8:15 PM. Remember—18+ only. Are you ready for an evening of unfiltered stand-up comedy?

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