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Week of Welcome brings the cast of ‘Wild ‘N Out’ to comedy show Thursday

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MTSU’s 2016 “Week of Welcome” continues with Thursday’s crazy variety show.  

The variety show consists of two different acts.

In the Murphy Center, a few members of Nick Cannon’s on-the-spot comedy TV show “Wild ‘N Out” will be performing. Darren “Big Baby” Brand, Aarona Lopez and Rip Michaels are each known for their silly, freestyle comedic banter on “Wild ‘N Out.”

Lopez has been part of Jamie Foxx’s Laffapalooza Comedy Festival in Atlanta, Brand has a strong background in stand-up comedy and Michaels has been a guest on “Comic View.”

“Wild ‘N Out” is infamously known to have cast members who are always funnier than Cannon himself, so this show should be full of talent and excitement.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins at 7 p.m. at the Student Union Building.

Students must have their student I.D. for entry, and each student is allowed one guest per I.D.

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