Nate Bargatze, who sold over 1.2 million tickets to his “The Be Funny Tour” last year, is about to take on his biggest role yet: hosting the 77th Emmy Awards. He joins “CBS Mornings” from Los Angeles to share his excitement for the ceremony airing on CBS and Paramount Plus.
Nate Bargatze prepares for biggest stage yet at Emmy Awards
Key Takeaways:
- Nate Bargatze sold more than 1.2 million tickets on his last tour
- He was named the highest-grossing comedian in the United States in the past year
- Bargatze prepares to host the 77th Emmy Awards
- The Emmys will air on CBS and Paramount Plus
- He joined “CBS Mornings” from Los Angeles to discuss his preparations
Nate Bargatze’s Recent Accomplishments
Nate Bargatze has rapidly become one of the most talked-about comedians in America, thanks in large part to his record-breaking “The Be Funny Tour.” According to CBS News, he sold more than 1.2 million tickets over the course of last year, earning him the title of highest-grossing comedian in the country.
Preparing for the 77th Emmy Awards
With his momentum still going strong, Bargatze is now gearing up to host the 77th Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be broadcast on CBS and streamed live on Paramount Plus, offering a wide audience the chance to see the comedian’s first turn at helming one of television’s most prestigious events.
Reflecting on Comedic Success
Bargatze has described the past year as nothing short of remarkable. Selling over a million tickets in a single tour is a testament to his growing popularity, both for his relatable humor and his down-to-earth approach that resonates with fans nationwide.
Live from Los Angeles
As he joins “CBS Mornings” from Los Angeles, Bargatze exudes a sense of anticipation and excitement. Hosting the Emmy Awards marks a milestone in his career, bridging the gap between his massive touring success and a prominent role on one of entertainment’s biggest nights. Audiences will no doubt be watching to see how his endearing comedic style translates to the Emmy stage this year.