One of the funniest human beings with a Wisconsin accent just announced that he is bringing his new comedy tour to Rochester, Minnesota.

Some fans might know him from his reporting days where he won a Regional Emmy, others might recognize him from his Kwik Trip commercials or even his time as the host of You're So Money or through the Manitowoc Minute.  Most of us started following him though when we were all stuck at home during the pandemic and his YouTube videos kept popping up in our newsfeeds.

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Today, he has over 10 million followers and over 3 billion across his social channels.  So when I say he is "popular", he actually has earned that title.

Get excited because the one and only Charlie Berens isn't going to be on just be visible on your phone.  He is going to be live at the Mayo Civic Center in 2026 and below is how you can grab your seats for his show.

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Charlie Berens' The Lost And Found Tour Is Coming to the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester

He may have been born in Wisconsin, but the rumor is that when Charlie Berens stands on stage in Rochester, he will be mixing in some of the Minnesotan life into his performance.

I haven't been to one of his shows yet but I have heard that he loves to chat with the crowd.  I'm not saying that he will pick you during his 90ish minute show on September 18th, but consider this your warning that front row seats are shouting "I am an extrovert" to the popular comedian.

Regardless of where you sit, you will have lots of laughs as the opening comedian warms you up.  By the time Charlie is done with his set, your mouth may hurt from smiling so much.

How To Get Your Tickets To See Charlie Berens At The Mayo Civic Center in Rochester

If you were hoping to grab a seat to see Charlie Berens live at the Mayo Civic Center, below are the links to find the best seats in the house:

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