With Hollywood Calling, Kountry Wayne Vows His Current Comedy Tour Will Be His Last ‘Until 2026’

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With Hollywood Calling, Kountry Wayne Vows His Current Comedy Tour Will Be His Last ‘Until 2026’
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Kountry Wayne has not stopped his rise in the world of stand-up, and the smooth talking southerner is leaving it all on the stage with his latest King of Hearts tour, kicking off its national run in Houston at 713 Music Hall on March 15. “Houston kicks it off for...

Kountry Wayne has not stopped his rise in the world of stand-up, and the smooth talking southerner is leaving it all on the stage with his latest“Houston kicks it off for sure,” says the excited Georgian. “It’s just me speaking from the heart, man. I know I got the heart for the people. I’m coming to keep it real, and to be honest, this is the last chance for people to see me on tour, because I’m probably not gonna go back on tour until 2026.

“Before I come back I want to get bigger and be seen. And be able to give, because when you are touring as a comedian, it’s hard to give Hollywood you business attention. That’s why most comedians don’t ever really make it. It’s because they keep you on the road all the time. So to be able to leverage and have enough going on where I don’t really have to tour, I’m gonna really do what my fans want me to do. They want me to be in the movies and all that.

Having learned so much as a stand-up, Wayne is luxuriating in all he’s gleaned with his newest act seen in the King of Hearts show. “It’s humbling, I’ll say that. You feel like I arrived at a certain point to a point, but there is plenty more room to grow. But you do feel more relaxed because you done did the comedy clubs, you done did the spot dates and the fact that you are able to go out on your own, and play theaters, especially in this economy.

The King of Hearts admits to preferring to lead with that part of his anatomy. “I go with my heart, because my sledge has got me in a lot of child support!” he zings.

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