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Joe Rogan is a man that does it all. He is mainly known for his involvement in the world of MMA, primarily the UFC. His podcast on Spotify titled ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ is the most viewed podcast in the United States of America.

The MMA and podcasting fronts are the two main clavicles of Joe Rogan’s career. However, the man has had many more things in his career that most people only deign to have. Despite being a commentator and a podcast host, he was also the host of Fear Factor and a stand-up comedian.

The Sacred Clown Tour’ is Joe Rogan’s sixth one-hour-long comedy special which he is bringing to Denver, Colorado, at the Bellco Theatre. Being a stand-up comedian for over two and a half decades, fans are ecstatic to see him on this new tour. The ticket prices for the show are as follows.

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The ticket prices range from $93-$450. The prices of the tickets get higher as the seats move up closer to the stage. The ticket price range is exclusive of food orders and delivery fees.

Joe Rogan and his stand-up comedy career

Largely underrated in his career, Joe Rogan has done stand-up comedy for over two and a half decades. Rogan stated that he never intended to become a comedian at first. Still, after being repeatedly told by his friends to give stand-up comedy a try, he finally delivered his first set at an open-mic night at a Stitches comedy club in Boston.

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Joe Rogan has been doing stand-up for a long time and in the most extreme places. He also performed his sets during Bachelorette parties.

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The 54-year-old releases a stand-up special once every few years, totaling 6.

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Rogan in the UFC

Known mainly for being a massive part of the UFC, Rogan began his career in the UFC began with him being a backstage interviewer. Talking with fighters and understanding the sport better by the minute, the former Taekwando champion is now a color commentator for the UFC.

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Also Read: Why is Joe Rogan So Important to the UFC?

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After decades in the UFC, he is now an inseparable part of the organization. This being said, he is best known for his post-fight octagon interviews.

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