About the Show
Price: $25 GA, $35-$40 reserved
When: Sunday 7:00
Spotlight: Nateland Presents is your source for good clean funny that everyone can enjoy. Envisioned by Nate Bargatze and brought to life by the talented people he trusts to make it a reality, this Nateland Presents live show features some of Nate's favorite stand-ups taking over the DC Improv stage. This Sunday show stars Julian McCullough, Derrick Stroup and Joe Zimmerman.
Featuring: Julian McCullough, Derrick Stroup, Joe Zimmerman, TBA
About the Comics
Julian McCullough has appeared multiple times on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," "Conan" and "The Late Late Show." He has an hour special “Maybe I’m a Man” on Comedy Central. He recently finished hosting the record-breaking Nate Bargatze “Be Funny” tour and will continue to host for Nate on his 2025 "Big Dumb Eyes" tour.
Instagram: @julianmccullough
Alabama native, Waffle House enthusiast and stand-up comedian Derrick Stroup is not your average slow-talking Southerner. With the cadence of an angry auctioneer, he locks people in with his detailed stories and over the top energy. Since moving to Denver in 2015, Derrick has become a regular headliner at the world-famous Comedy Works along with headlining clubs all across the country. In 2023, Derrick appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and was named a New Face at JFL Montreal. In 2024, Derrick shot his first special for Comedy Central. He was also featured on Nate Bargatze’s "Nashville Christmas" show that aired on CBS in December 2024. Derrick continues to tour alongside national headliners Bert Kreischer, Larry the Cable Guy, John Crist, and Nate Bargatze.
Instagram: @derrick_yells
Known for his inventive writing style and playful stage persona, Joe Zimmerman started his comedy career in North Carolina shortly after graduating Davidson College. Now based in New York city, his TV appearances have grown to include "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," John Oliver’s Comedy Central stand-up show, "Conan," "Last Comic Standing," his own Comedy Central half hour, "This Week at The Comedy Cellar" on Comedy Central, and three appearances on "The Late Late Show." His debut album "Smiling at Wolves" reached # on iTunes and his second, "Innocence," is a favorite on SiriusXM and Pandora. His first one-hour special, “Cult Classic”, was directed by Nate Bargatze and is currently on Hulu. Joe also writes scripts and fiction and has contributed to The New Yorker and The New York Times.
Instagram: @joezimmerman