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Comedian Brandon Collins brings his one-of-a-kind, booze-fueled deep dive into Black history back to Brooklyn.
First up, Collins and friends will be head over to the Bell House for "Drunk Black History: 100 Years of Black History Month" on Friday, February 13. The special-edition show will find Collins as well as improv group UCBLK, Akilah Hughes, Meka Mo and Nikole Hannah-Jones, among others, as they recount the stories of overlooked figures and moments in Black history, all while hilariously tipsy. Along with the funny commentary and educational exploration of Black historical figures, this special Black History Month edition will also include audience giveaways.
On February 26, the critically acclaimed show will return to Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD). In collaboration with the 2026 Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest, the event will highlight unsung Black pioneers in the culinary and hospitality industries. Tickets include access to the current exhibition at the museum, Street Food City, and two drink tickets.
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