Experience Earthquake Live at Chrysler Hall
Prepare for an unforgettable night as the legendary comedian and entertainer Earthquake takes the stage at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia on. Known for his larger-than-life personality and razor-sharp wit, Earthquake has captivated audiences across the nation with his unique blend of comedy and storytelling. This performance promises to be a highlight of the year, showcasing his latest material and fan-favorite hits that have solidified his status as a major force in the entertainment industry.
With a career spanning decades, Earthquake has become synonymous with high-energy performances that leave audiences roaring with laughter. His recent tour has been met with critical acclaim, and this stop at Chrysler Hall is set to be no different. The intimate atmosphere of this renowned venue enhances the experience, allowing fans to connect with Earthquake in a way that larger arenas simply cannot offer. The acoustics are perfect for his booming voice, ensuring that every punchline resonates throughout the hall.
As you prepare for this exciting event, expect an evening filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a celebration of comedy that only Earthquake can deliver. Don't miss your chance to witness one of the most electrifying performers live in action. Secure your Earthquake tickets Norfolk now and be part of this incredible night at Chrysler Hall, one of the premier concerts in Norfolk.
FAQs about Earthquake at Chrysler Hall
What are the parking options at Chrysler Hall?
Chrysler Hall offers several parking options nearby, including street parking and dedicated lots. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
What is the seating arrangement like at Chrysler Hall?
The venue features three main seating areas: Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony. The Floor offers an up-close experience, while the Lower Level provides great sightlines. The Balcony is ideal for those who prefer a more elevated view.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on norfolk-tickets.com?
You can easily secure your mobile tickets by visiting norfolk-tickets.com. Simply select your desired seats and follow the prompts to complete your purchase securely.
What is the typical duration of Earthquake's set?
Earthquake's performances typically last around 90 minutes, featuring a mix of new material and classic routines that fans love.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This event is suitable for audiences aged 18 and over. Please check local guidelines for any specific age restrictions.
What are the ticket prices for this event?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating choice and demand.
Earthquake Norfolk Concert reviews
Could Have Been So Much Better
The only thing Ticketmaster has to do for their exorbitant service fees is get the tickets right, which they failed to do - we had to waste time getting our home-printed tickets reprinted at the stadium. This just added to the annoyance after waiting in traffic within sight of the stadium for 45 minutes, despite arriving 2 hours early, due to the terrible parking access. This also resulted in us sitting in uncoordinated traffic trying to empty out of the parking areas after the game for another 45 minutes. How Stanford Stadium can regularly host big events without sorting this out is beyond me. We were also gouged inside the stadium by $7 hot dogs, $7 sodas, and $5 waters. Strongly recommend you eat before going in and take in the one small bottle of water they allow.
The seats were good, the game was entertaining, and the fireworks were impressive, but the nasty taste remains (and not just from the hot dog).
Here's how to make it worth recommending to a friend; use the $20 from every car in the parking lot and pay for someone to figure out how to get the expected number of cars in and out in an orderly and timely manner, charge $3 for a hotdog, $3 for a soda, and $1.50 for a water, charge $1 per ticket service fee and make sure the tickets you print out actually work at the event. I'm sure everyone could still make a nice profit.
None of this will happen, of course, because as long as people want to see these events and there's a monopoly on food and tickets, we have to put up with being gouged. This isn't how the free market's supposed to work.
