Karen Mills is well known across the country for his comedy at home and clean, and had planned to perform locally earlier this year, but the disease has reported this performance.
It has been reprogrammed and will now take place on Saturday June 7 at 5 p.m. at the Walker Theater from Chattanooga.
All tickets for the original performance will be honored, and the native of Bradley County is looking forward to performing in front of friends and family.
“It’s always a pleasure to play at home,” said Mills. “Sharing laughter with people who helped me shape means so – and let’s be honest, they are the only crowd that remembers when I could dribble without shooting something.”
Mills remembers his time as Bradley Central Beavette, as well as playing basketball for the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. She is also a survivor of cancer and talks about it and her time in Bradley County in her performances.
Mulls made her debut 30 years ago at the Punchline in Atlanta, and she is now on tour of 100 in town with Leanne Morgan.
She also filmed a special product by Nate Bargatze entitled “Nateland Presents: The Showcase” and the clips of her special dry comedy “Baby Got Bad” have obtained more than 30 million views.
Tickets can always be purchased via ticketmaster and good seats are always available.