Three years after the discharge of his final particular, David Spade is again on stage.
The previous “SNL” solid member dropped his extremely anticipated fourth stand-up particular, “Dandelion,” at the moment. It marks the primary time Spade has launched a particular completely on Prime Video.
In a launch asserting the discharge of “Dandelion,” Amazon notes that Spade “is sharper and funnier than ever,” whereas delivering takes on “the perils of flying, Travis & Taylor, charity auctions, and the evolution of porn.”
The “Joe Dirt” star directed himself within the new particular, which was filmed reside at Denver’s Paramount Theater.
‘David Spade: Dandelion’ launch date:
David Spade’s new stand-up particular, “Dandelion,” got here out on Prime Video at the moment, Might 6.
Methods to watch ‘David Spade: Dandelion’ without cost:
David Spade’s newest stand-up particular is being launched completely on Prime Video.
No Prime membership but? No downside! You possibly can nonetheless watch “David Spade: Dandelion” without cost because of Amazon Prime‘s 30-day free trial. After one month, the subscription will renew at $14.99/month.
‘David Spade: Dandelion’ trailer:
Extra stand-up comedy on Prime Video:
Like most streamers lately, Prime Video is releasing comedy specials from well-known stand-ups, together with these:
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