Wyatt Feegrado, Luke Abranches to bring comedy show to Augusta

Wyatt Feegrado is headed to Augusta on Thursday, June 5, as part of his national comedy tour.

Date: June 03, 2025

Sibling comedians are set to perform at Grantski Records on Thursday night, aiming to bring irreverent hilarity to the CSRA. 

Wyatt Feegrado and brother Luke Abranches, natives of Northern California, are bringing their solo and duo acts to Augusta for one night only as part of Feegrado’s national Favorite Child Tour. 

Inside the show

You may recognize Feegrado from his online video clips, often seconds-long snippets from his comedy routines where he pushes boundaries with politically incorrect bits and edgy punchlines. In real life, his work is just the same.

“It’s not a kids comedy show, it is not PG at all,” Feegrado warned. “We say whatever we want to say.” 

Feegrado said the show is perfect for old school comedy fans, those who enjoyed the work of Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams.

He added that viewers can expect solo acts from him and his brother for around 45 minutes each, wrapped up with a shorter, joint segment. He added that their comedic styles are different, with himself telling jokes and Abranches putting a humorous spin on personal accounts. 

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Their joint segment, filled with sibling banter, is Feegrado’s favorite part of the shows: “The audience loves it…it’s really fun…It’s also not scripted,” he said. 

Feegrado, who has been doing stand up for nearly a decade, said he knew he wanted to be a comedian since he was a child. “I just grew up watching a lot of stand up and I always just thought it was such a cool art form and also such a fun lifestyle,” he said. 

Tickets and upcoming events

The show on Thursday will begin at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. Early bird tickets are $25, general admission tickets are $35 and front row tickets are $45. Grantski Records is located in Augusta at 1151 Broad St. Feegrado noted that the show will not be family friendly, although all ages are welcome to attend. 

Next stops for the pair include Columbia, S.C. on June 6, Charlotte, N.C. on June 7 and Atlanta on June 8. The tour will end in Buffalo, N.Y. on Aug. 21. A full list of the tour schedule can be found here.

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Erin Weeks is a reporter with the Augusta Press. She covers education in the CSRA. Erin is a graduate of the University of South Carolina Aiken. Her first poetry book, "Origins of My Love," was published by Bottlecap Press in 2022.

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