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Tiffany Haddish to headline RamFest 2019

RamEvents announced Monday that comedian Tiffany Haddish will headline the annual RamFest event.

“RamEvents is so excited to be bringing a big name comedian like Tiffany Haddish to (Colorado State University),” wrote Shefali Kovoor-Misra, the president of RamEvents, in an email to The Collegian. “RamFest is something that RamEvents is extremely passionate about and we couldn’t be more thrilled that after our year of hard work on this event, that we are finally able to provide the CSU community with this high quality, large scale event!”

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Haddish currently stars in the TBS show “The Last O.G.” and is most widely known for her role as Dina in the film “Girls Trip” starring alongside Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah and Regina Hall.

Tiffany Haddish will perform April 11 at Moby Arena. Tickets cost $10 for students and $30 for community members. Tickets can be purchased at ramevents.colostate.edu or on-campus at the Lory Student Center Box Office.

RamFest is an annual event dedicated to bringing nationally-recognized speakers, musicians, comedians and other performers to campus.

Although in past years, RamFest has traditionally been a concert, this year we decided to do something different by bringing a nationally known comedian, still ensuring we provide the CSU community with a high quality, large scale event,” RamEvents said in an official announcement.

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RamFest was put on hold in August after the headliner unexpectedly canceled their tour, which included their appearance at CSU. 

Haley Candelario can be reached at editor@collegian.com or on Twitter @H_Candelario98.

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