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What Is the Joe Rogan Sacred Clown Tour – All Set to Come to Jacksonville in April?

Published 02/16/2022, 9:00 AM EST

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Joe Rogan is back with the Joe Rogan: The Sacred Clown Tour on Friday, April 08, 8:00 PM at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL.

The host posted on his Instagram about the details for pre-booking the tickets. “Jacksonville! Tickets go on pre-sale tomorrow, Wednesday February 16 at 10am local time. Ticket link: http://joerogan.com password is ROGAN.” 

 

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Tickets for the April 08 event are available on ticketmaster website. Additional details are available at Rogan’s official website.

Following that, the former Fear Factor host will host two other shows on Wednesday, April 20, at Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena and on Friday, April 29 at Denver, CO Bellco Theatre.

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This would give him a chance to ease up the recent controversies with his humor.

Joe Rogan opted out of UFC 271

The veteran UFC commentator was watching UFC 271; However, he was not calling the fights at UFC 271. Earlier, UFC PR released a statement saying Rogan would miss the PPV because of a ‘scheduling conflict‘. However, later in the post-fight press conference, UFC President Dana White revealed Rogan decided not to call the fights.

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Rogan only calls the PPVs held in North America. Though he has missed a few PPVs before for scheduling issues, this one certainly didn’t look like a scheduling conflict.

The Joe Rogan Experience podcast host is getting a lot of backlash for featuring guests who many believe spread false news about COVID-19. Even Spotify is under the bus because of controversies revolving around the stand-up comedian. Though Rogan has publicly apologized for his actions and offered how he would improve them in the future, critics are still going after him.

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However, various MMA fans and fighters have shown immense support for the veteran UFC commentator.

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Did Rogan decide to not call the fights, or was there some external influence? Are you excited about this comedy tour? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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