Anjelah Johnson
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Nail Salon, Bon Qui Qui, and brand-new bits -- catch Anjelah live!

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Anjelah Johnson-Reyes has been one of comedy's most quietly consistent road warriors for nearly two decades. The viral Nail Salon bit that introduced her to most of the world has long since been joined by six full-length stand-up specials, the Bon Qui Qui music project, a New York Times bestselling book, and a tour calendar that just keeps moving. Now the San Jose-born comedian is heading toward 2027 with the same family-and-faith-fueled energy that has built her one of the most loyal fanbases in comedy.

The current schedule has included The Family Reunion Tour with stops at venues like The Wiltern in Los Angeles and Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia. Looking ahead, fans can expect new 2027 dates as routing comes together throughout the year. Check the listings below for available dates.

What makes an Anjelah show worth showing up for in 2027? The same thing it has always been: spot-on impressions, observational comedy about family, marriage, faith, and growing up Mexican-American, plus the kind of crowd warmth that turns even cold theater rooms into the comedy version of a backyard barbecue. The signature characters -- Bon Qui Qui, the rude fast-food employee turned platinum-selling music side project, and the unforgettable nail-salon Tammy bit -- still show up, and the new material has gone deeper into faith, motherhood, and second-chapter life. According to coverage on Wikipedia, her stand-up specials have collectively drawn hundreds of millions of streams across YouTube, Netflix, and her own platforms.

Anjelah's 2025 stand-up special Say I Won't was her sixth solo release. The set was paired with the paperback release of her memoir Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams, and the touring schedule that followed has been packed. Coverage on outlets like Dead Frog tracks her constant routing -- she stays on the road consistently and rotates fresh material into rotation.

Whether you have been with her since the Nail Salon clip first went viral or you found her through Bon Qui Qui, this page is your home base for upcoming Anjelah Johnson-Reyes shows. Grab your seats on BigStub -- with over 20 years of trusted service, verified sellers, no hidden fees, and a buyer guarantee on every order, locking in your tickets is fast and easy.

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes: From Nail Salon to Stage to Bestseller

Born and raised in San Jose, California in 1982, Anjelah Nicole Johnson -- now Johnson-Reyes after marrying singer Manwell Reyes -- started her career as an NFL cheerleader for the Oakland Raiderettes. The transition to comedy happened the way these things often do: she did one bit at a local Bay Area show, the Nail Salon, and a fan-shot clip ran wild. Within months the video had over 100 million views, and shortly after she was added to the cast of MADtv, where she developed her now-iconic character Bon Qui Qui.

The comedy specials followed: That's How We Do It (2009), The Homecoming Show (2013), Not Fancy (Netflix, 2015), Mahalo & Goodnight (2018), Who Do I Think I Am (2022), and Say I Won't (2025). Each release marked a different chapter -- the early specials leaned hard on character work and impressions, the more recent material has gone deeper into faith, marriage, and motherhood. Throughout, she has been one of the few comedians to consistently build her platform via her own YouTube channel and direct-to-fan releases rather than relying exclusively on streaming deals.

Bon Qui Qui deserves its own paragraph. The rude fast-food employee character that started as a MADtv sketch turned into a full musical project, with the album Gold Plated charting and the touring Bon Qui Qui live shows packing rooms across the country. The catchphrases -- "I'm not gon' do it," "This is not Burger King, you can't have it your way" -- became Internet gold and made Anjelah one of the original comedy creators to fully build a multi-platform brand on the back of a single character.

Her 2022 memoir Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams became a New York Times bestseller, mixing personal essays about her career path, faith, and Mexican-American identity with the kind of laugh-out-loud anecdotes that translate directly to her stand-up. According to Billboard and other coverage, the book's success helped reposition her as a leading voice in faith-rooted Latina comedy.

Live, her shows continue to fill mid-size theaters and casino performance halls across the country. The 2026 Family Reunion Tour played venues like The Wiltern in Los Angeles, Yaamava Theater in Highland California, and Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. 2027 routing is expected to expand further into major markets. BigStub has been the trusted home for comedy fans for over 20 years -- every order ships with a full buyer guarantee, verified sellers, and no surprise fees at checkout.

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What is the Anjelah Johnson-Reyes 2027 schedule?

The recent Family Reunion Tour has been the centerpiece of her live calendar, with stops at theaters and casino venues across the country. 2027 routing is expected to expand into additional cities throughout the year. Check the listings above for the latest dates and availability.

What kind of venues does Anjelah Johnson-Reyes play?

Anjelah plays a mix of theaters, casino performance halls, and comedy clubs -- typically 1,000-2,500 seat rooms that allow the audience to feel close to the stage. Recent stops have included The Wiltern in Los Angeles, Yaamava Theater in Highland California, and Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Anjelah Johnson-Reyes touring in 2027?

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes has been one of comedy's most consistent live performers, with the Family Reunion Tour as her recent centerpiece. Check the listings above for the latest tour dates and availability.

What is the Family Reunion Tour?

The Family Reunion Tour is Anjelah's recent headlining run, featuring her sixth solo special Say I Won't-era material alongside fan-favorite bits and a tighter focus on family, faith, and her marriage to singer Manwell Reyes. The tour packed mid-size theaters across North America.

What is Bon Qui Qui?

Bon Qui Qui is the character Anjelah created on MADtv -- a rude fast-food employee whose catchphrases ("I'm not gon' do it," "This is not Burger King, you can't have it your way") became viral hits. The character grew into a full musical project, with the album Gold Plated charting and Bon Qui Qui live shows touring the country.

What is the Nail Salon bit?

The Nail Salon is the stand-up routine that first made Anjelah viral. The bit -- featuring her playing both customer and a Vietnamese nail technician character -- racked up over 100 million views on a fan-uploaded clip in the late 2000s and remains one of the most-watched stand-up clips on YouTube.

How long is an Anjelah Johnson-Reyes show?

A typical headline set runs about 75 to 90 minutes, often featuring a mix of new material, fan-favorite bits like Nail Salon, and Bon Qui Qui character segments. Some shows include music elements when she brings Bon Qui Qui into the setlist.

Where is Anjelah Johnson-Reyes from?

Anjelah was born in San Jose, California in 1982. She started her career as an Oakland Raiderettes NFL cheerleader before pivoting to comedy in her mid-20s.

What is the book Who Do I Think I Am about?

Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams is Anjelah's 2022 New York Times bestselling memoir. The book mixes personal essays about her career path, faith journey, and Mexican-American identity with comedic anecdotes from her stand-up. The paperback edition was released alongside her 2025 special Say I Won't.

What comedy specials has Anjelah Johnson-Reyes released?

She has released six full-length stand-up specials: That's How We Do It (2009), The Homecoming Show (2013), Not Fancy (Netflix, 2015), Mahalo & Goodnight (2018), Who Do I Think I Am (2022), and Say I Won't (2025).

How much do Anjelah Johnson-Reyes tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Theater dates typically offer multiple tiers from general admission through premium seating. Check the listings above for current pricing on available shows.

Are Anjelah Johnson-Reyes shows family-friendly?

Anjelah's recent material has leaned more PG-13 with faith themes and family stories at the center, though some venues may enforce an 18-and-over policy. Check the specific venue policy before purchasing tickets for younger fans.

Who opens for Anjelah Johnson-Reyes?

Openers vary by tour leg and venue. Some shows feature touring comedians from the Christian comedy circuit, while others have her husband Manwell Reyes performing musical sets. Lineups are typically announced closer to show dates.

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