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Comedian George Lopez is bringing his brand of funny to cities around the United States this summer. Lopez's tour runs through early October and is hitting venues primarily in the southern and western portions of the country with stops in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Canada. Later this year Lopez will tour with Carlos Santana and his band. If you've always wanted to see George Lopez live, then it's time to get your tickets.

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George Lopez is perhaps best known for his role on his show George Lopez, but his career has spanned the scope of the entertainment industry. He has released comedy CDs, starred in television and film, and performed his standup comedy in front of sold-out arenas. Those who have bought tickets and got the chance to experience George Lopez's unique brand of comedy have not been disappointed.

Beginning his career as a standup comedian, George Lopez released his first comedy album in 1996, called Alien Nation. He followed that up with Right Now Right Now. He was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Comedy Album for his release Team Leader. He has also starred in multiple TV comedy specials over his career. His first was George Lopez Why You Crying? for Showtime, and in 2007 he broadcasted live for HBO's America's Mexican.

More recently Lopez has entered the world of sports, putting his spin on the week's events in the NFL for HBO's Inside the NFL for the 2003 season. He starred in 2005's The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl and that same year was named as one of Time Magazine's Most Influential Hispanics in America. As accolades continue to come in for Lopez and his successful career, he remains true to his roots and is still performing standup. In 2007 Lopez became the first comic to perform at the new Nokia Theatre Live in Los Angeles.

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Comedian George Lopez was born on April 23, 1961. A native of Los Angeles, he grew up in the San Fernando Valley's Mission Hills, experiencing an economically poor upbringing. The majority of his standup comedy is based specifically on his childhood and unique characterization of his Hispanic relatives, particularly the grandmother who raised him. His depictions struck a universal chord with his audience not unlike that of his hero Richard Pryor's Mudbone character. After years of struggling as a standup comic, Lopez finally released his first album, Alien Nation, in 1996 and with it his rise to superstardom began. Within five years he had landed his own weekly ABC-TV series, The George Lopez Show, where he was co-creator (with actress Sandra Bullock), writer, producer, and star.
Between taping episodes of the TV show, he recorded his next CD, Right Now Right Now, in 2001, followed in 2003 by Team Leader, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. The following year, Lopez taped his immensely popular Showtime concert Why You Crying? and released his autobiography of the same name. In April of 2005, after Lopez dealt with the life-threatening experience of having a kidney transplant (the donor was his wife, Ann), he bounced back with a wide variety of projects, including the 2006 CD release El Mas Chingon. The disc was recorded live at the Ice House in Pasadena, California, where he had also recorded Team Leader three years previously. Material for both his 2007 album, America's Mexican, and his 2009 effort, Tall, Dark & Chicano, were drawn from HBO specials of the same name. The 2012 release It's Not Me, It's You was another HBO special, but this one was aired live, beamed right to the cable network's satellites from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

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